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  • Formaat: Hardback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x161x22 mm, kaal: 485 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611476690
  • ISBN-13: 9781611476699
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x161x22 mm, kaal: 485 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Nov-2014
  • Kirjastus: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1611476690
  • ISBN-13: 9781611476699
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This collection of essays explores cultural phenomena that are shaping global identities in contemporary Spain. This volume is comprised of twenty essays that examine literary, documentary, and film representations of the multicultural configurations of Spain. All of the essays treat multiculturalism in Spain, focusing on reconfigured Spanish cities and neighborhoods through Latin American, African, and/or Eastern European migrations and cultures. Principal themes of the volume include urban space and access to resources, responses to the economic crisis, emerging family portraits, public versus private spaces, the local and the global, marginalities, migrations, and public expression of human and civil rights. This project examines the intercultural exchange that takes place in recent productions against an imaginary homogeneous Spanish national identity. These films, documentaries, and narratives seek to unsettle the Spanish preconceptions of the Other(s). Therefore, these texts construct a hybrid concept of the nation in which perceived national identities can be altered by interactions with other cultures from a broader world.

The originality of the work lies in its focus on contemporary Spanish literature, documentaries, and fictional film to foment exploration of how Spanish cities, big and small, are experiencing transformation in architecture, popular customs and festivals, economics, family dynamics, and social and political agency through the arrival of new residents from across the globe. Some of the essays question the very legitimacy of the term multiculturalism, others examine the formation of new communities, and still others explore the changes in religious representations and the environmental effects of the tourist industry. Together, the essays offer a compelling portrait of the changing face of contemporary Spain.

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[ The volume is] helpful in thinking about contemporary Spain but above all to inspire an interest in what's coming next. The future of this multicultural setting is an important chapter in the country's history, one that should be written with care and attention, paying attention to the conditions and situations that these trials suggest that, under the guidance of the editors, they have already detected major obstacles that must be overcome. * Hispanofila * Toward a Multicultural Configuration of Spain is a must [ read] for those who wish to examine the social and cultural complexity of Spain. * Revista de ALCES XXI * A timely and thorough anthology. . . .This carefully researched book will appeal to scholars of contemporary Spain; European urban studies; studies on space and places; and twenty-first century diaspora, migration, and immigration, in general. . . .Together Corbalán and Mayock have put together a valuable and timely collection. . . .[ This book] will surely be an essential text for many. * Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature * Ana Corbalán and Ellen Mayocks Toward a Multicultural Configuration of Spain: Local Cities, Global Spaces publication offers an important contribution to the study of Spains multicultural reconfiguration in the new millennium.... This collection showcases recent research that would appeal to graduate school students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines that encompass cultural studies, literature, and film.... The book provides a valuable tool as we begin to understand and examine the changing portrait of Spanish identity and its reconfiguration in the new millennium. * Hispania * Maryanne L. Leones discussion of María Cristina Carrillo Espinosas documentary La Churona: historia de una virgen migrante (2010) is an exemplary and engaging interdisciplinary piece on the represented realities of Ecuadorian Madrid. Pilar Martínez-Quirogas analysis of María Reimóndezs O club da calceta is a lucid introduction in a Galician context of the literary and feminist possibilities or rurban space. Megan Salesman and Javier Entrambaguas, on the independent films Si nos dejan (Ana Torres, 2003) and Raval, Raval (Antoni Verdaguer, 2006), combine purposeful arguments on chaos, containment, immigration and disruption with sharp filmic analysis. * Bulletin of Spanish Studies *

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Spain's Local Cities and Global Spaces ix
Ellen Mayock
Ana Corbalan
I Literary Representations of the Local and the Global
1(68)
1 Urban Peripheries: Toward a New Vision of a Multicultural Community in Rosa Montero's Instrucciones para salvar el mundo
3(12)
Victoria L. Ketz
2 "Una mezcla de amor profundo Y asco": A/Version of Multiculturalism in Lucia Etxebarria's Cosmofobia
15(14)
Hayley Rabanal
3 The Sum of Us All: Alternative Images of Madrid in Short Stories by Contemporary Women Writers
29(14)
Maria del Carmen Alfonso Garcia
4 City and Community in Maria Reimondez's O club da calceta
43(12)
Pilar Martinez-Quiroga
5 Street, City, and Region as Global Contact Zones: Glocalized Self-Identities and Stereotypes in the Graphic Novel El Nord
55(14)
Raquel Vega-Duran
II Migration, Space, and Tourism in Documentary Films
69(68)
6 Immigration and Rhizomatic Itineraries of Resistance in the Global City: Reflections on two films: Si nos dejan and Raval, Raval
71(14)
Megan Saltzman
Javier Entrambasaguas
7 Madrid as a Glocal Enclave in El otro lado: un acercamiento a Lavapies by Basel Ramsis
85(12)
Alicia Castillo Villanueva
8 Ecuadorian Immigration and the Transformation of Religious and Civic Space in Madrid in La Churona: Historia de una Virgen Migrante by Maria Cristina Carrillo Espinosa
97(14)
Maryanne L. Leone
9 Rural Repopulation and the Fabrication of a Global Village: The Case of Aguaviva
111(26)
Sohyun Lee
Another Look at Immigration: La guerra del golf (The Golf War) by Lucia Sanchez
123(14)
Thomas Deveny
III Multicultural Encounters in Local Spaces: Cinematic Depictions
137(64)
11 Spaces Occupied, Literal and Metaphorical, in Contemporary Spanish Fiction and Film: 1997--2011
139(14)
Donna Gillespie
12 The City I Live In: Almodovar Reshapes Madrid as Spain Goes Glocal
153(12)
Maria R. Matz
Carole Salmon
13 Geography of Capital: Torremolinos, Modernity, and the Art of Consumption in Spanish Film
165(12)
William J. Nichols
14 Immigration and Spanish Subjectivity in No habra paz para los malvados
177(12)
Diana Norton
15 When Multicultural Landscape Becomes Tragic Stage: Spanish Film and Immigration on the Verge of the Millennium
189(12)
Roberto Robles Valencia
Index 201(6)
About the Contributors 207
Ana Corbalán is associate professor of Spanish at the University of Alabama.

Ellen Mayock is Ernest Williams II Professor of Spanish at Washington and Lee University.