Between distant modernities : performing exceptionality in Francoist Spain and the Jim Crow South / Brittany Powell Kennedy.
2015
PS261 .K35 2015eb
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Between distant modernities : performing exceptionality in Francoist Spain and the Jim Crow South / Brittany Powell Kennedy.
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9781628461978
9781626744943 (electronic book)
9781626744943 (electronic book)
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Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2015.
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English
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1 online resource (237 pages)
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PS261 .K35 2015eb
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810.9/9750904
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 214-222) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: constructing Spanish and Southern exceptionality
Breathing modern life into the Quijote: Spanish and Southern regeneration in the new century
The religion of blood and myth: William Faulkner's and Camilo Jose Cela's modern subjects
Fleeing exceptionality in A little red MG: driving through national melancholia
Contesting narratives of failed performance: racial identity and national exceptionality
Being "bad" and objectified womanhood: transgressive femininity in Spain and the South
Exceptionality as leisure: tourism and urban planning in the New South and democratic Spain
Conclusion: from tourism to time travel.
Breathing modern life into the Quijote: Spanish and Southern regeneration in the new century
The religion of blood and myth: William Faulkner's and Camilo Jose Cela's modern subjects
Fleeing exceptionality in A little red MG: driving through national melancholia
Contesting narratives of failed performance: racial identity and national exceptionality
Being "bad" and objectified womanhood: transgressive femininity in Spain and the South
Exceptionality as leisure: tourism and urban planning in the New South and democratic Spain
Conclusion: from tourism to time travel.