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Companion to Spanish Environmental Cultural Studies [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 346 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 676 g, 23 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Tamesis Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Tamesis Books
  • ISBN-10: 1855663694
  • ISBN-13: 9781855663695
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 346 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 676 g, 23 b/w illus.
  • Serija: Tamesis Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Tamesis Books
  • ISBN-10: 1855663694
  • ISBN-13: 9781855663695
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An exploration of how writers, artists, and filmmakers expose the costs and contest the assumptions of the Capitalocene era that guides readers through the rapidly developing field of Spanish environmental cultural studies.

From the scars left by Franco's dams and mines to the toxic waste dumped in Equatorial Guinea, from the cruelty of the modern pork industry to the ravages of mass tourism in the Balearic Islands, this book delves into the power relations, material practices and social imaginaries underpinning the global economic system to uncover its unaffordable human and non-human costs. Guiding the reader through the rapidly emerging field of Spanish environmental cultural studies, with chapters on such topics as extractivism, animal studies, food studies, ecofeminism, decoloniality, critical race studies, tourism, and waste studies, an international team of US and European scholars show how Spanish writers, artists, and filmmakers have illuminated and contested the growth-oriented and neo-colonialist assumptions of the current Capitalocene era. Focussed on Spain, the volume also provides models for exploring the socioecological implications of cultural manifestations in other parts of the world.

CONTRIBUTORS: Eugenia Afinoguénova, Samuel Amago, Daniel Ares-López, Kata Beilin, John Beusterien, Miguel Caballero Vįzquez, Jorge Catalį, Glen S. Close, Jeffrey K. Coleman, Jamie de Moya-Cotter, Ana Fernįndez-Cebriįn, Ofelia Ferrįn, Tatjana Gajic , Pedro Garcķa-Caro, Santiago Gorostiza, Germįn Labrador Méndez, Maryanne L. Leone, Shanna Lino, Jorge Marķ, José Manuel Marrero Henrķquez, Maria Antņnia Martķ Escayol, Christine Martķnez, Cristina Martķnez Tejero, Micah McKay, Pamela F. Phillips, Mercč Picornell, Luis I. Prįdanos, Cécile Stehrenberger, John H. Trevathan, Joaquķn Valdivielso, William Viestenz, Maite Zubiaurre

Recenzijos

Spanish cultural studies have largely ignored ecological concerns, and this book reveals the enormity of the gap that oversight creates in the field's understanding of cultural history. It also shows how an ecological perspective can amplify our critiques, with frameworks like social metabolism, extractivism, ecofeminism, racialized ecologies, non-human agency and discard studies. It is to be appreciated that some chapters recognize the work of noted Spain-based environmental activitists and thinkers [ ...]. -- Jesse Barker * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IBERIAN STUDIES *

List of Illustrations
viii
List of Contributors
x
Note on the Translations xii
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: Spanish Environmental Cultural Studies 1(34)
Luis I. Pradanos
Part I Environmental Cultural History and Political Ecology
1 Political Ecology in Spain
35(8)
Maria Antonia Marti' Escayol
Santiago Gorostiza
2 Modern Iberian History at the Culture-Environment Interface: Cultures of Nature, Modernization, and the Anthropocene
43(12)
Daniel Ares-Lopez
Part II Water and Power
3 Roots Under the Water: Dams, Displacement, and Memory in Franco's Spain (1950-1967)
55(6)
Ana Fernandez-Cebrian
4 The Message in a Bottle: Waterworks in Modern and Contemporary Spain
61(7)
John H. Trevathan
5 Soil, Water, and Light: Aerial Photography and Agriculture in Spain
68(11)
Tatjana Gajic
Part III Ecologies of Memory and Extractivium
6 Developmentalism and the Political Unconsciousness: The Spanish Forms of Necro-Extractivism, from the Civil War to Neoliberal Democracy
79(9)
German Labrador Mendez
7 S(h)ifting through the Wreckage
88(12)
Ofelia Ferran
8 The Valley of the Fallen: From Francoist Environmentalism to Democratic Eco-Memorials
100(11)
Miguel Caballero vazquez
Part IV Animal Studies and Multispecibs Ethnographies
9 Multispecies Ethnographies in the World of Things (Crematorio and En la orilla by Rafael Chirbes and Oliver Laxe's O que arde): On the Need to Ecologize Humanities
111(8)
Kata Beilin
Jamie De Moya-Cotter
10 What's in a Name? Animals and Humanities Biogeography
119(6)
John Beusterien
11 Ready-to-Hand: The Withdrawal of Animal Life in Francoist Cultural Production
125(10)
William Viestenz
Part V Food Studies and Exploitative Ecologies
12 Spain's Gastronomy: Capitalism and Reproductive Labor
135(11)
Eugenia Afinoguenova
13 Intensive Industrial Livestock Production: Envisioning the Burden on Animals and the Environment
146(13)
Glen S. Close
Part VI Ecofeminism
14 Early Ecofeminism in Spain: El metal de los Muertos (1920) and Mineros (1932), (anti)Mining Literary Interventions by Concha Espina, Carmen Conde, and Maria Cegarra
159(10)
Pedro Garci'a-Caro
15 Spanish Ecofeminism
169(10)
Maryanne L. Leone
Shanna Lino
Part VII (Neo)Colonial and Racialized Ecologies
16 Disaster, Coloniality, and the Franco Dictatorship
179(9)
Cecile Stehrenberger
17 From Racial Contaminant to Nutrient in Spain's Ecological Future
188(7)
Jeffrey K. Coleman
Part VIII Tourism and the Environmental Imagination
18 From Pleasant Difference to Ecological Concern: Cultural Imaginaries of Tourism in Contemporary Spain
195(11)
19 The Gaze on the Tourist: Critical Approaches in Spanish Environmental Humanities
206(9)
Joaquin Valdivielso
Part IX Eco-Mediation and Representation
20 Ecopoetics
215(8)
Jose Manuel Marrero Henri'quez
21 Spanish Film and the Environment
223(8)
Jorge Mari
22 Environmental Politics, Ecological Thought, and Spanish Comics
231(16)
Jorge Catala
Christine Martinez
Part X Trash and Discard Studies
23 Enlightened Waste: Burials, Disease, and Public Health in Eighteenth-Century Spain
247(7)
Pamela F. Phillips
24 Aesthetics and the Political Ecology of Spanish Waste Space
254(9)
Samuel Amago
25 Discard Studies and Spanish Narrative
263(6)
Micah McKay
26 Everything is Rubbish/Nothing is Rubbish: Basurama and the "Trash - formation" of Public Space
269(12)
Maite Zubiaurre
Bibliography 281(40)
Index 321
LUIS I. PRĮDANOS is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Miami University, Ohio. LUIS I. PRĮDANOS is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Miami University, Ohio.