Spanish Laughter
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Spanish Laughter
Humor and Its Sense in Modern Spain
Maturana, Antonio Calvo
Berghahn Books
06/2022
390
Dura
Inglês
9781800734999
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations
Introduction
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 1. When Spaniards defied gravity: humor, seriousness and identity in Eighteenth Century Spain
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 2. Disciplinary humour in the public sphere: the rhetorics of gender satire in Jose Clavijo y Fajardo's El pensador
Sally-Ann Kitts
Chapter 3. "La vieja y la nina: Women's humour in the comedies of Maria Rosa Galvez"
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis
Chapter 4. When Women are on Top. Humour, Politics and Pornography in Goya's Swings
Javier Moscoso
Chapter 5. Goya?s Caprichos and Critical Humour
Manuel Alvarez Junco
Chapter 6. Satire and anti-liberal public opinion in Cadiz during the Cortes (1811-1813)
Gonzalo Butron Prida
Chapter 7. Humour, translation, and gender in 18th and 19th century Spain and Mexico
Catherine Jaffe
Chapter 8. Humour in Larra?s political analysis on Absolutism (1828-1833)
Jose Maria Ferri Coll
Chapter 9. 'Long Live the Joke': Political Satire and Humour through the Valencian Newspaper El Mole (1837)
Alejandro Llinares Planells
Chapter 10. Monochatus non est pietas. Anticlerical humour and political violence, c. 1750-1840
Gregorio Alonso
Chapter 11. Laughter, Gender and the politics of celebrity in fin-de-siecle Spain: on Emilia Pardo Bazan
Isabel Burdiel
Chapter 12. El Gran Bvfon, an illustrated magazine: Humour and caricature in Spain at the beginning of the 20th century
Miguel Angel Gamonal Torres
Chapter 13. Artistic Parody, Political criticism and Spanish Humour (ca. 1900)
Carlos Reyero
Chapter 14. The "Moor", the "Russian", and other invaders. Satirical representations of national otherness in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Xose M. Nunez Seixas
Chapter 15. Smile for the Homeland. Humour and gender representations in radio programs during the first Franco regime (1939-1959)
Sergio Blanco Fajardo
Chapter 16. The developmentalist cinema of the sixties and the seventies. Archetypes of gender, social change and the "paleto" and "destape" phenomena
Dolores Ramos Palomo
Chapter 17. From classic to transgressive humour: The transformation of female humour in social media
Natalia Melendez Malave
Conclusions
Introduction
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 1. When Spaniards defied gravity: humor, seriousness and identity in Eighteenth Century Spain
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 2. Disciplinary humour in the public sphere: the rhetorics of gender satire in Jose Clavijo y Fajardo's El pensador
Sally-Ann Kitts
Chapter 3. "La vieja y la nina: Women's humour in the comedies of Maria Rosa Galvez"
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis
Chapter 4. When Women are on Top. Humour, Politics and Pornography in Goya's Swings
Javier Moscoso
Chapter 5. Goya?s Caprichos and Critical Humour
Manuel Alvarez Junco
Chapter 6. Satire and anti-liberal public opinion in Cadiz during the Cortes (1811-1813)
Gonzalo Butron Prida
Chapter 7. Humour, translation, and gender in 18th and 19th century Spain and Mexico
Catherine Jaffe
Chapter 8. Humour in Larra?s political analysis on Absolutism (1828-1833)
Jose Maria Ferri Coll
Chapter 9. 'Long Live the Joke': Political Satire and Humour through the Valencian Newspaper El Mole (1837)
Alejandro Llinares Planells
Chapter 10. Monochatus non est pietas. Anticlerical humour and political violence, c. 1750-1840
Gregorio Alonso
Chapter 11. Laughter, Gender and the politics of celebrity in fin-de-siecle Spain: on Emilia Pardo Bazan
Isabel Burdiel
Chapter 12. El Gran Bvfon, an illustrated magazine: Humour and caricature in Spain at the beginning of the 20th century
Miguel Angel Gamonal Torres
Chapter 13. Artistic Parody, Political criticism and Spanish Humour (ca. 1900)
Carlos Reyero
Chapter 14. The "Moor", the "Russian", and other invaders. Satirical representations of national otherness in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Xose M. Nunez Seixas
Chapter 15. Smile for the Homeland. Humour and gender representations in radio programs during the first Franco regime (1939-1959)
Sergio Blanco Fajardo
Chapter 16. The developmentalist cinema of the sixties and the seventies. Archetypes of gender, social change and the "paleto" and "destape" phenomena
Dolores Ramos Palomo
Chapter 17. From classic to transgressive humour: The transformation of female humour in social media
Natalia Melendez Malave
Conclusions
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History: 18th/19th Century, History: 20th Century to Present, Media Studies
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 1. When Spaniards defied gravity: humor, seriousness and identity in Eighteenth Century Spain
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 2. Disciplinary humour in the public sphere: the rhetorics of gender satire in Jose Clavijo y Fajardo's El pensador
Sally-Ann Kitts
Chapter 3. "La vieja y la nina: Women's humour in the comedies of Maria Rosa Galvez"
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis
Chapter 4. When Women are on Top. Humour, Politics and Pornography in Goya's Swings
Javier Moscoso
Chapter 5. Goya?s Caprichos and Critical Humour
Manuel Alvarez Junco
Chapter 6. Satire and anti-liberal public opinion in Cadiz during the Cortes (1811-1813)
Gonzalo Butron Prida
Chapter 7. Humour, translation, and gender in 18th and 19th century Spain and Mexico
Catherine Jaffe
Chapter 8. Humour in Larra?s political analysis on Absolutism (1828-1833)
Jose Maria Ferri Coll
Chapter 9. 'Long Live the Joke': Political Satire and Humour through the Valencian Newspaper El Mole (1837)
Alejandro Llinares Planells
Chapter 10. Monochatus non est pietas. Anticlerical humour and political violence, c. 1750-1840
Gregorio Alonso
Chapter 11. Laughter, Gender and the politics of celebrity in fin-de-siecle Spain: on Emilia Pardo Bazan
Isabel Burdiel
Chapter 12. El Gran Bvfon, an illustrated magazine: Humour and caricature in Spain at the beginning of the 20th century
Miguel Angel Gamonal Torres
Chapter 13. Artistic Parody, Political criticism and Spanish Humour (ca. 1900)
Carlos Reyero
Chapter 14. The "Moor", the "Russian", and other invaders. Satirical representations of national otherness in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Xose M. Nunez Seixas
Chapter 15. Smile for the Homeland. Humour and gender representations in radio programs during the first Franco regime (1939-1959)
Sergio Blanco Fajardo
Chapter 16. The developmentalist cinema of the sixties and the seventies. Archetypes of gender, social change and the "paleto" and "destape" phenomena
Dolores Ramos Palomo
Chapter 17. From classic to transgressive humour: The transformation of female humour in social media
Natalia Melendez Malave
Conclusions
Introduction
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 1. When Spaniards defied gravity: humor, seriousness and identity in Eighteenth Century Spain
Antonio Calvo Maturana
Chapter 2. Disciplinary humour in the public sphere: the rhetorics of gender satire in Jose Clavijo y Fajardo's El pensador
Sally-Ann Kitts
Chapter 3. "La vieja y la nina: Women's humour in the comedies of Maria Rosa Galvez"
Elizabeth Franklin Lewis
Chapter 4. When Women are on Top. Humour, Politics and Pornography in Goya's Swings
Javier Moscoso
Chapter 5. Goya?s Caprichos and Critical Humour
Manuel Alvarez Junco
Chapter 6. Satire and anti-liberal public opinion in Cadiz during the Cortes (1811-1813)
Gonzalo Butron Prida
Chapter 7. Humour, translation, and gender in 18th and 19th century Spain and Mexico
Catherine Jaffe
Chapter 8. Humour in Larra?s political analysis on Absolutism (1828-1833)
Jose Maria Ferri Coll
Chapter 9. 'Long Live the Joke': Political Satire and Humour through the Valencian Newspaper El Mole (1837)
Alejandro Llinares Planells
Chapter 10. Monochatus non est pietas. Anticlerical humour and political violence, c. 1750-1840
Gregorio Alonso
Chapter 11. Laughter, Gender and the politics of celebrity in fin-de-siecle Spain: on Emilia Pardo Bazan
Isabel Burdiel
Chapter 12. El Gran Bvfon, an illustrated magazine: Humour and caricature in Spain at the beginning of the 20th century
Miguel Angel Gamonal Torres
Chapter 13. Artistic Parody, Political criticism and Spanish Humour (ca. 1900)
Carlos Reyero
Chapter 14. The "Moor", the "Russian", and other invaders. Satirical representations of national otherness in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Xose M. Nunez Seixas
Chapter 15. Smile for the Homeland. Humour and gender representations in radio programs during the first Franco regime (1939-1959)
Sergio Blanco Fajardo
Chapter 16. The developmentalist cinema of the sixties and the seventies. Archetypes of gender, social change and the "paleto" and "destape" phenomena
Dolores Ramos Palomo
Chapter 17. From classic to transgressive humour: The transformation of female humour in social media
Natalia Melendez Malave
Conclusions
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