Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida

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Cover of the book Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida by Jorge Pérez, Dr. Hamilton M. Stapell, Pedro Pérez Del Solar, Christine Henseler, Francisco Fernández de Alba, Alberto Mira, Silvia Bermúdez, Jorge Marí, Jon Snyder, Marcela T. Garcés, Héctor Fouce, Malcom Alan Compitello, Pablo Wert Ortega, Susan Larson, José Colmeiro, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
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Author: Jorge Pérez, Dr. Hamilton M. Stapell, Pedro Pérez Del Solar, Christine Henseler, Francisco Fernández de Alba, Alberto Mira, Silvia Bermúdez, Jorge Marí, Jon Snyder, Marcela T. Garcés, Héctor Fouce, Malcom Alan Compitello, Pablo Wert Ortega, Susan Larson, José Colmeiro ISBN: 9781611476316
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Language: English
Author: Jorge Pérez, Dr. Hamilton M. Stapell, Pedro Pérez Del Solar, Christine Henseler, Francisco Fernández de Alba, Alberto Mira, Silvia Bermúdez, Jorge Marí, Jon Snyder, Marcela T. Garcés, Héctor Fouce, Malcom Alan Compitello, Pablo Wert Ortega, Susan Larson, José Colmeiro
ISBN: 9781611476316
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Language: English

Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida revisits the cultural and social milieu in which la**Movida, an explosion of artistic production in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was articulated discursively, aesthetically, socially, and politically. We connect this experience with a broader national and international context that takes it beyond the city of Madrid and outside the borders of Spain. This collection of essays links the political and social undertakings of this cultural period with youth movements in Spain and other international counter-cultural or underground movements. Moving away from biographical experiences or the identification of further participants and works that belong to la**Movida, the articles collected in this volume situate this movement within the political and social development of post-Franco Spain. Finally, it also offers a reading of recent politically motivated recoveries of this cultural phenomenon through exhibitions, state sponsored documentaries, musicals, or tourist itineraries.
The perception of Spain as representative of a successful dual transition from dictatorship to democracy and free market capitalism created a “Spanish model” that has been emulated in countries like Portugal, Argentina, Chile and Hungary, all formerly ruled by totalitarian regimes. While social scientists study the promises, contradictions and failures of the Spanish Transición—especially on issues of memory, repression, and (the lack of) reconciliation —our approach from the humanities offers another vantage point to a wider discussion of an unfinished chapter in recent Spanish history by focusing on la**Movida as the “cultural archive” whose cultural transitions parallel the political and economic ones. The transgressive, urban nature of this movement demonstrated an overt desire, especially among Spanish youth, to reach onto a global arena emulating the punk and new wave aesthetic of such cities as London, New York, Paris, and Berlin. Art, design, film, music, fashion during this period helped to forge a sense of a modern urban identity in Spain that also reflected the tensions between modernity and tradition, global forces and local values, international mass media technology and regional customs.

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Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida revisits the cultural and social milieu in which la**Movida, an explosion of artistic production in the late 1970s and early 1980s, was articulated discursively, aesthetically, socially, and politically. We connect this experience with a broader national and international context that takes it beyond the city of Madrid and outside the borders of Spain. This collection of essays links the political and social undertakings of this cultural period with youth movements in Spain and other international counter-cultural or underground movements. Moving away from biographical experiences or the identification of further participants and works that belong to la**Movida, the articles collected in this volume situate this movement within the political and social development of post-Franco Spain. Finally, it also offers a reading of recent politically motivated recoveries of this cultural phenomenon through exhibitions, state sponsored documentaries, musicals, or tourist itineraries.
The perception of Spain as representative of a successful dual transition from dictatorship to democracy and free market capitalism created a “Spanish model” that has been emulated in countries like Portugal, Argentina, Chile and Hungary, all formerly ruled by totalitarian regimes. While social scientists study the promises, contradictions and failures of the Spanish Transición—especially on issues of memory, repression, and (the lack of) reconciliation —our approach from the humanities offers another vantage point to a wider discussion of an unfinished chapter in recent Spanish history by focusing on la**Movida as the “cultural archive” whose cultural transitions parallel the political and economic ones. The transgressive, urban nature of this movement demonstrated an overt desire, especially among Spanish youth, to reach onto a global arena emulating the punk and new wave aesthetic of such cities as London, New York, Paris, and Berlin. Art, design, film, music, fashion during this period helped to forge a sense of a modern urban identity in Spain that also reflected the tensions between modernity and tradition, global forces and local values, international mass media technology and regional customs.

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