Histéresis creativa: La injusticia distributiva en el origen de la cultura espectacular de la corte barroca, el entremés nuevo y la estética picaresca

Histéresis creativa: La injusticia distributiva en el origen de la cultura espectacular de la corte barroca, el entremés nuevo y la estética picaresca

by Vicente Pérez de León
Histéresis creativa: La injusticia distributiva en el origen de la cultura espectacular de la corte barroca, el entremés nuevo y la estética picaresca

Histéresis creativa: La injusticia distributiva en el origen de la cultura espectacular de la corte barroca, el entremés nuevo y la estética picaresca

by Vicente Pérez de León

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Overview

Histeresis creativa traces how courtly spectacles, short and full-length plays, and picaresque narratives arose under Philip III of Spain, and were then adopted by popular culture. The book focuses on some of the most prominent writers of the early, middle, and late Baroque (Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega and Alonso de Castillo Solorzano) but considers their works through the optic of creative hysteresis, i.e., the artistic appropriation of the past to defend the present. The prestige system under Philip III was in need of justifying the imbalance between the increasing material and symbolic power of their patrons, their courtly prestige, and the consent of their subjects. These writers' commitment to the principles of distributive justice and their application to the acts of court oligarchs is reflected in the fundamentals of many of the spectacles and literary works produced during this period.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469627168
Publisher: UNC Department of Romance Studies
Publication date: 02/01/2016
Series: North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures , #306
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Vicente Perez de Leon is a Senior Lecturer and Convenor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
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