Spanish laughter : humor and its sense in modern Spain /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Berghahn Books,
[2022]
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Series: | Studies in Latin American and Spanish history ;
v. 9. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Antonio Calvo Maturana
- When Spaniards defied gravity: humor, seriousness and identity in eighteenth century Spain / Antonio Calvo Maturana
- Disciplinary humour in the public sphere: the rhetorics of gender satire in José Clavijo Y Fajardo's El pensador / Sally-Ann Kitts
- La vieja y la niña: women's humour in the comedies of María Rosa Gálvez / Elizabeth Franklin Lewis
- When women are on top: humour, politics and pornography in Goya's Swings / Javier Moscoso
- Goyá s Caprichos and critical humour / Manuel Álvarez Junco
- Satire and anti-liberal public opinion in Cadiz during the Cortes (1811-1813) / Gonzalo Butrón Prida
- Humour, translation, and gender in 18th and 19th century Spain and Mexico / Catherine Jaffe
- Humour in the political analysis of absolutism in Larra's articles (1828-1833) / José María Ferri Coll
- 'Long Live the joke': political satire and humour through the Valencian newspaper El Mole (1837) / Alejandro Llinares Planells
- Monochatus non est pietas: anticlerical humour and political violence, c. 1750-1840 / Gregorio Alonso
- Laughter, gender and the politics of celebrity in fin-de-siècle Spain: on Emilia Pardo Bazán / Isabel Burdiel
- El gran bvfón: illustrated magazines, humour and caricature in Spain at the beginning of the twentieth century / Miguel Ángel Gamonal Torres
- Artistic parody, political criticism and Spanish humour (ca. 1900) / Carlos Reyero
- The 'Moor', the 'Russian' and other invaders: satirical representations of national otherness in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) / Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
- Smile for the homeland: humour and gender representations in radio programs during the first Franco regime (1939-1959) / Sergio Blanco Fajardo
- The Developmentalist cinema of the sixties and the seventies: archetypes of gender, social change and the 'paleto' and 'destape' Phenomena / María Dolores Ramos
- From classic to transgressive humour: the transformation of female humour in social media / Natalia Meléndez Malavé.<br>