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Un libro coral y multidisciplinar donde mas de cuarenta voces de diferentes paises, investigaciones y tematicas, nos hablan acerca del debate estetico de las Artes en tiempos dificiles. Sus reflexiones invitan a adentrarnos en un mundo de creatividad, angustia, subversion y esperanza, desde la arquitectura, la musica y las artes escenicas, la pintura y la escultura hasta la literatura, la poesia o, incluso, la cultura gastronomica... Todas ellas se dan la mano en una obra singular que pretende reconstruir nuestra memoria colectiva y generar un profundo debate academico. CONTENIDO: Prologo (David Martin Lopez) 1. Musica en tiempos de Jim Crow. Liberacion y dolor en la formacion de la musica negra en Estados Unidos: De la esclavitud a la segregacion (Jaume Carbonell i Guberna) 2. Historias para pensar: la obra fantastica de Narciso Ibanez Serrador y Antonio Mercero como critica al franquismo (Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni, Patricia Vazquez, Juan Ignacio Juve) 3. Los dibujos del disimulo y la exposicion impudica del dolor. Terezin y el holocausto (Miguel Angel Espinosa Villegas) 4. Mas alla del velo hay un realismo magico: dialogo sobre practicas artisticas en America Latina y Medio Oriente (Fortunata Calabro) 5. Recuperar la memoria (Ana Navarrete Tudela) 6. Musica popular y mujeres bajo la dictadura de Pinochet, 1973-1980 (Cesar Albornoz Cuevas) 7. El arte publico durante el regimen de Estado Novo en Lisboa. Contornos y desviaciones del arte oficial (Helena Elias, Ines Marques) 8. La mano que viste el guante: Lygia Clark, Helio Oiticica, Paulo Freire y las politicas subversivas de su Arte Participativo (Alice Heeren) 9. Arcadio Blasco: Contra el olvido y el miedo (Carmen Gonzalez-Borras) 10. Exilio artistico: artistas brasilenos en Nueva York durante la dictadura (Daria Jaremtchuk) 11. El artista en tiempos de represion: Manolo Millares y su postura politica en el ambito del informalismo espanol (Jose Luis de la Nuez Santana) 12. La palabra herida de Ingeborg Bachman (Alejandra Ma Aventin Fontana) 13. Carlos Cruz-Diez: la activacion del espectador y la liberacion del color como mensaje social (Natalia Sassu Suarez Ferri) 14. Giulio Rosso, "pintor de la alegria" bajo el regimen fascista (Antonio David Fiore) 15. De abuelos a nietos: el trauma de la Guerra en la obra de Virginia Villaplana (Raquel Gonzalez Rodelgo) 16. Danzas Calaucan y Espiral: esteticas de la disidencia durante la dictadura militar chilena (Roxana Margarita Diaz Castellanos) 17. Vivir bajo dos dictaduras o como se guarda la libertad imaginaria. Artistas en Dresde en el siglo XX (Karin Muller-Kelwing) 18. Conceptualismo y Dictadura: un corte desde Latinoamerica y Espana (Pablo Santaolalla) 19. Del Hot pop art al arte conceptual de la guerra de guerrillas: anos de plomo en Brasil, 1964-1970 (Marcelo Mari) 20. La represion y el silencio: los artistas gallegos durante la dictadura (Inmaculada Real Lopez) 21. Animita. Resistencias frente al olvido (M. Elena Retamal Ruiz) 22. Diseno grafico musical y resistencia cultural en Espana durante el franquismo. La portada de disco como arma politica. Algunos ejemplos de colaboraciones entre artistas y musicos entre 1960 y 1977 (F. Javier Panera Cuevas) 23. Un rockero en casa: el comic politico en Chile en los anos 80. La obra de Fuentealba (Ricardo Fuentealba Fabio) 24. Ocana, artista y mito. La reinterpretacion contracultural de la fiesta tradicional (Jose Naranjo Ferrari) 25. El arte culinario tras la Guerra Civil espanola. El deseo frustrado de un cocinero, Ignacio Domenech (Yanet Acosta) 26. Poetica de la memoria en America Latina: memoriales, acciones y obras por las victimas de la violencia de Estado (Juan-Ramon Barbancho) 27. Renato Guttuso, la vida entre Dios y el diablo (Rogelio Josue Ramos Torres, Anna Nicoli) 28. El movimiento muralista de Siqueiros tras las rejas de Lecumberri (Minerva Rodriguez Licea) 29. "Mutilados de paz", de Manolo Millares. Homenaje al padre represaliado por la dictadura (Angeles Aleman Gomez) 30. Factores de produccion y circulacion artistica durante los gobiernos militares en Mendoza, Argentina, 1969-1976 (Maria Paula Pino Villar) 31. Penurias y sinsabores de los republicanos espanoles en los campos de concentracion franceses, desde la experiencia del artista Jose Bartoli (Mauricio Cesar Ramirez Sanchez) 32. El humor como lucha ante la critica social y la censura en el cine mexicano: el caso del director Luis Alcoriza de la Vega durante la decada de 1960 (Beatriz Adriana Mendoza Hernandez) 33. Representaciones publicas y privadas de las cicatrices del exilio. La literatura y la fotografia en la produccion intelectual de Pere Calders (Marcela Lucci) 34. El dolor de "los otros", el dolor de nosotros. La crisis del mundo indigena durante el Porfiriato, representada por los narradores de la Revolucion Mexicana, 1930-1948 (Ernesto Monroy Pintor) 35. El jazz durante la Guerra Civil Espanola. Ocio, cultura y propaganda (Barbara Santana McGill) 36. Mauro Muriedas Diez (Barcenilla de Pielagos, 1908 - Torrelavega, 1991): la terribilidad de la mina en madera (Sara del Hoyo Maza) 37. La reescritura del cuerpo durante la dictadura franquista. Antoni Tapies, Manolo Millares y Antonio Saura (Jose Manuel Garcia Perera) 38. El aislamiento moderno en las ilustraciones de Rodrigo: las opresiones personales de la dictadura durante la democracia (Meggie Morris) 39. Las "Horas muertas". Obra plastica y literaria de Jose Manaut Viglietti desde las prisiones de Porlier y Carabanchel, 1943-1944 (Oscar Chaves Amieva)


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788494443343
  • Publisher: Libargo
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: Spanish
  • ISBN-10: 8494443348
  • Publisher Date: 4/1/2017
  • Edition: 1


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