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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lois Parkinson Zamora , Monika KaupPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.934kg ISBN: 9780822346302ISBN 10: 0822346303 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 13 July 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Baroque New Worlds demonstrates the great and continuing usefulness of 'Baroque' as a way of making connections that might otherwise be hard to see, and of giving visibility to a large, important, and still-unfolding event in cultural history.""oGordon Braden, author of Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance ""Baroque New Worlds is an important and often captivating anthology that brings together key thinkers and formative writings on the aesthetic, political, and cultural dimensions of the Baroque. Embracing a transhistorical approach, Lois Parkinson Zamora and Monika Kaup develop a rich understanding of the labyrinthine and slippery nature of the Baroqueofrom its European origins, to its adaptation within a New World context, to its Neobaroque metamorphosis in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This is a meticulously edited work that promises to become a key text on the Baroque and Latin American culture.""oAngela Ndalianis, author of Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment Baroque New Worlds demonstrates the great and continuing usefulness of 'Baroque' as a way of making connections that might otherwise be hard to see, and of giving visibility to a large, important, and still-unfolding event in cultural history. oGordon Braden, author of Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance Baroque New Worlds is an important and often captivating anthology that brings together key thinkers and formative writings on the aesthetic, political, and cultural dimensions of the Baroque. Embracing a transhistorical approach, Lois Parkinson Zamora and Monika Kaup develop a rich understanding of the labyrinthine and slippery nature of the Baroqueofrom its European origins, to its adaptation within a New World context, to its Neobaroque metamorphosis in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This is a meticulously edited work that promises to become a key text on the Baroque and Latin American culture. oAngela Ndalianis, author of Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment Because it provides a masterful synthesis of the field (and because it offers the first published translations of essential works written in Spanish, French, and Portuguese), the anthology (29 essays in total) is sure to become a mandatory first stop for all scholars of the Baroque... Baroque New Worlds is a groundbreaking contribution for the study of transatlantic cultures, and unusual attention to detail and presentation makes Zamora and Kaup's volume user-friendly... Baroque New Worlds reminds us that, in addition to compiling and reprinting texts, an anthology can be an intellectual tour de force in its own right. - Antonio Barrenechea, Comparative American Studies Representing a step forward in understanding a tradition still productive in its multiplicity, this inclusive, sophisticated book highlights the trajectory of the baroque, which is sometimes submerged or ignored, but always developing into richer, more complex artifacts. Recommended. - O. B. Gonzilez, Choice Zamora and Kaup's book represents a new refashioning of the term Baroque, as well as usefully engaging the term 'Neo-Baroque' that reinvigorates and resituates discussions in the field of aesthetics and cultural criticism. - Pamela H. Long, The Comparatist Baroque New Worlds: Representation, Transculturation, Counterconquest is an important and often captivating anthology that brings together key thinkers and formative writings on the aesthetic, political, and cultural dimensions of the Baroque. Embracing a transhistorical approach, Lois Parkinson Zamora and Monika Kaup develop a rich understanding of the labyrinthine and slippery nature of the Baroque-from its European origins, to its adaptation within a New World context, to its Neobaroque metamorphosis in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This is a meticulously edited work that promises to become a key text on the Baroque and Latin American culture. - Angela Ndalianis, author of Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment Baroque New Worlds demonstrates the great and continuing usefulness of 'Baroque' as a way of making connections that might otherwise be hard to see, and of giving visibility to a large, important, and still-unfolding event in cultural history. -Gordon Braden, author of Petrarchan Love and the Continental Renaissance Representing a step forward in understanding a tradition still productive in its multiplicity, this inclusive, sophisticated book highlights the trajectory of the baroque, which is sometimes submerged or ignored, but always developing into richer, more complex artifacts. Recommended. -- O. B. Gonzilez, Choice Zamora and Kaup's book represents a new refashioning of the term Baroque, as well as usefully engaging the term 'Neo-Baroque' that reinvigorates and resituates discussions in the field of aesthetics and cultural criticism. -- Pamela H. Long, The Comparatist Because it provides a masterful synthesis of the field (and because it offers the first published translations of essential works written in Spanish, French, and Portuguese), the anthology (29 essays in total) is sure to become a mandatory first stop for all scholars of the Baroque... Baroque New Worlds is a groundbreaking contribution for the study of transatlantic cultures, and unusual attention to detail and presentation makes Zamora and Kaup's volume user-friendly... Baroque New Worlds reminds us that, in addition to compiling and reprinting texts, an anthology can be an intellectual tour de force in its own right. -- Antonio Barrenechea, Comparative American Studies Author InformationLois Parkinson Zamora is John and Rebecca Moores Distinguished Professor in the Departments of English, History, and Art at the University of Houston. Monika Kaup is Associate Professor of English and Adjunct Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Washington, Seattle. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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