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Catalan Culture

Catalan Culture

Lloyd Hughes Davies | David Gareth Walters | John B. Hall

(2018)

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Abstract

This volume presents studies of some of the key artistic manifestations in Catalonia in recent times, a period of innovation and experimentation, and addresses issues concerning literature, film, theatre and performance art. From the creation of a new popular theatre in the work of the Valencian playwright Rodolf Sirera, or the conception of landscape, myth and memory in the late work of the novelist Mercè Rodoreda and the urgency of memory and remembrance in the writings of Jordi Coca, the effects of censorship in Catalonia appear to have proved a spur and a challenge to writers. Desiring to occupy illegal spaces, performance groups have manifested both literally and metaphorically the international dimension of Catalan culture in the modern period, posed in the present volume by the instances of La Cubana and Els Joglars, and further evidenced in the cross-fertilization in the work of contemporary Catalan playwrights and filmmakers to foreground issues of national plurality and tensions arising between the periphery (Catalonia) and the centre (Spain and Castile).


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Front Cover
Title Page iii
Copyright Page iv
Contents v
David George: Two personal recollections vii
David George: Publications xi
Notes on Contributors xv
Introduction 1
A ‘Natural History’ of Return: Landscape, Myth and Memory in the Late Work of Mercè Rodoreda 14
‘La totalidad de la obra se representará en perfecto castellano’: Censorship of Theatre in Catalonia after the Civil War 35
Rodolf Sirera’s El verí del teatre (The Audition): Creating Performance, Reality and Politics On Stage 60
‘Antes eterna o negra que rota’: ¡Ay, Carmela! and the Mythic Unity of Spain 98
‘… And the Great Bird of War Flew Past with Its Wings Outstretched’: The Aesthetic Recreation of Trauma in Jordi Coca’s Sota la pols (2001) 117
Unmasking the Mask: Controversia del Toro y el Torero (Els Joglars, 2006) and the Craft of Theatremaking 138
On Influence, Tradition and Other Anxieties: Some Dilemmas of the Contemporary Catalan Stage 156
La Cubana in the Twenty-first Century: The Popular and the Political 173
Index 195
Tabula Gratulatoria 203
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