Redes transatlánticas

The Cold War founded a bipolar political order and generated a form of dichotomous thinking, placing the world under the constant threat of nuclear catastrophe. Although it divided Europe, it was nevertheless in the then so-called Third World where the conflict claimed its numerous victims, many of...

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description The Cold War founded a bipolar political order and generated a form of dichotomous thinking, placing the world under the constant threat of nuclear catastrophe. Although it divided Europe, it was nevertheless in the then so-called Third World where the conflict claimed its numerous victims, many of them in Latin America. The cultural field was also the scene of the superpower struggles for hegemony, leaving its mark on the intense intertwining between Latin America and Europe.Although the bipolar context is essential to understand the developments of almost five decades, there is still little research that investigates the circumstances and consequences of the conflict for the cultural agents who have historically shaped the common cultural space on both sides of the Atlantic.This volume brings together case studies that critically explore various aspects of that long conflict from a transatlantic research geography. From the perspectives of literary and gender studies, musicology, global history and art ory, the works configure an interdisciplinary panorama of the dynamics of the formation of intellectual and artistic networks, of action and solidarity, and of materialization of geographic nodes. Protagonists, associations, institutions and their networks allow us to explore intellectual and artistic positions, reconstruct the bipolar order broken down to the phenomena of personal and daily cultural life, and also those spaces of a certain autonomy not limited to the logic of the political orders of the superpowers
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1322712025-03-21T11:43:59Z Redes transatlánticas Abrego, Verónica Bremer, Thomas intellectual and artistic networks, transatlantic, 20th century The Cold War founded a bipolar political order and generated a form of dichotomous thinking, placing the world under the constant threat of nuclear catastrophe. Although it divided Europe, it was nevertheless in the then so-called Third World where the conflict claimed its numerous victims, many of them in Latin America. The cultural field was also the scene of the superpower struggles for hegemony, leaving its mark on the intense intertwining between Latin America and Europe.Although the bipolar context is essential to understand the developments of almost five decades, there is still little research that investigates the circumstances and consequences of the conflict for the cultural agents who have historically shaped the common cultural space on both sides of the Atlantic.This volume brings together case studies that critically explore various aspects of that long conflict from a transatlantic research geography. From the perspectives of literary and gender studies, musicology, global history and art ory, the works configure an interdisciplinary panorama of the dynamics of the formation of intellectual and artistic networks, of action and solidarity, and of materialization of geographic nodes. Protagonists, associations, institutions and their networks allow us to explore intellectual and artistic positions, reconstruct the bipolar order broken down to the phenomena of personal and daily cultural life, and also those spaces of a certain autonomy not limited to the logic of the political orders of the superpowers 2024-01-04T04:05:53Z 2024-01-04T04:05:53Z 2024-01-03T15:12:36Z 2023 book OCN: 1416677605 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86381 9788491923671 9783968694658 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/132271 spa Bibliotheca Ibero-Americana open access image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86381/1/9783968694665.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86381/1/9783968694665.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/86381/1/9783968694665.pdf Iberoamericana Vervuert 10.31819/9783968694665 10.31819/9783968694665 a507cb2b-c2aa-4328-9095-5304730af09e 9788491923671 9783968694658 362 Frankfurt am Main open access
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Redes transatlánticas
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title_full Redes transatlánticas
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title_full_unstemmed Redes transatlánticas
title_short Redes transatlánticas
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topic intellectual and artistic networks, transatlantic, 20th century
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