The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater: Representing the Auto Sacramental

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater: Representing the Auto Sacramental

by Carey Kasten
The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater: Representing the Auto Sacramental

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater: Representing the Auto Sacramental

by Carey Kasten

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Overview

The Cultural Politics of Twentieth-Century Spanish Theater argues that twentieth-century artists used the Golden Age Eucharist plays called autos sacramentales to reassess the way politics and the arts interact in the Spanish nation’s past and present, and to posit new ideas for future relations between the state and the national culture industry. The book traces the phenomenon of the twentieth-century auto to show how theater practitioners revisited this national genre to manifest different, oftentimes opposing, ideological and aesthetic agendas. It follows the auto from the avant-garde stagings and rewritings of the form in the early twentieth century, to the Francoist productions by the Teatro Nacional de la Falange, to postmodern parodies of the form in the era following Franco’s death to demonstrate how twentieth-century Spanish dramatists use the auto in their reassessment of the nation’s political and artistic past, and as a way of envisioning its future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611483819
Publisher: University Press Copublishing Division
Publication date: 02/10/2012
Series: Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture, 1650-1850 Series
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Carey Kasten is assistant professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Fordham University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Autonomizing the Calderonian Auto Sacramental Section I: Tradition Revised: The Auto Sacramental in the Early Twentieth Century Chapter One: The Avant-Garde Rediscovery of the Auto Reviving the Calderonian Auto: An Avant-Garde Project Rewriting the Auto: The Aesthetic Turns Political Chapter Two: Francoism and the Auto as Political Mouthpiece Restoring the Auto: From the Battlefield to a National Theater Recalling the Fascist Auto: Miguel Hernández and Gonzalo Torrente Ballester Search for Autoridad Section II: Tradition Overthrown: The Auto Sacramental in the Post-Franco Era Chapter Three: Subverting Tradition: Francisco Nieva and His Sacred Irreverence Chapter Four: Emerging from Darkness: National and Theatrical Revision in Jesús Campos García’s A ciegas Chapter Five: The Auto Industry: Anti-Commercialism and the Plays of Ernesto Caballero Conclusion Works Cited About the Author
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