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El. knyga: Illustrating El Cid, 1498 to Today

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  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780773557611
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780773557611

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Like England's Arthur and France's Charlemagne, the Cid is Spain's national hero, and for centuries he has served as an ideal model of citizenship. All Spaniards are familiar with the story of the Cid and the multifarious ways in which he is visualized. From illuminations in medieval manuscripts to illustrations in twenty-first-century editions, depictions of the Cid vary widely, revealing just how much Spain's national identity has transformed throughout the centuries. Uncovering the racial, gendered, and political impacts of one of Spain's most legendary heroes, Illustrating El Cid, 1498 to Today traces the development of more than five centuries of illustrations and problematizes their reception and circulation in Spain and abroad. By documenting the evolution of visual representations of the Cid, their artists, and their targeted readerships, Lauren Beck also uncovers how his legend became a national projection of Spanish identity, one that was shaped by foreign hands and even manipulated into propaganda by the country's most recent dictator, Francisco Franco. Through detailed analysis, Beck unsettles the presumption that chivalric masculinity dominated the Cid's visualization, and points to how women were represented with increasing modesty as readerships became younger in modern times. An unprecedented exploration of Spanish visual history, Illustrating El Cid, 1498 to Today yields thought-provoking insights about the powerful ways in which illustration shapes representations of gender, identity, and ethnicity.


The first critical examination of a literary hero and complex historical figure through book illustration.

Recenzijos

"This book shows impressive erudition and scholarly imagination. It is extremely informative, breaks new ground, and encompasses a broad range of primary and secondary works, many of them overlooked by previous scholarship." Michael P. Harney, University of Texas at Austin

Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Prologue xv
Introduction: Toward a Chronology for the Cidian Corpus 3(23)
1 Portraying the Cid and His Enemies: The Matamoros Effect
26(25)
2 Exertions of Masculinity and the Roles of Men
51(32)
3 Visions of Femininity and the Roles of Women
83(30)
4 Orientalization and the Revisioning of the Medieval Period
113(28)
5 Political Uses of the Cid in Text and Image
141(26)
6 Foreign Transformations of and Influences on the Cidian Corpus
167(28)
Notes 195(20)
Bibliography 215(26)
Index 241
Lauren Beck is Canada Research Chair in Intercultural Encounter and professor of Hispanic studies at Mount Allison University.