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Book Title
The Rise of Euroskepticism
Publication Name
The Rise of Euroskepticism
Title
The Rise of Euroskepticism
Subtitle
Europe and Its Critics in Spanish Culture
Author
Luis Martín-Estudillo
Format
Hardcover
EAN
9780826521941
ISBN
9780826521941
Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
Genre
Art, Literary Criticism, History, Political Science
Topic
European / Spanish & Portuguese, Europe / Spain & Portugal, World / European, International Relations / General, European, Europe / General
Release Date
30/03/2018
Release Year
2018
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9.1in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16.9 Oz
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Covering from 1915 to the present, this book deals with the role that artists and intellectuals have played regarding projects of European integration. Consciously or not, they partake of a tradition of Euroskepticism. Because Euroskepticism is often associated with the discourse of political elites, its literary and artistic expressions have gone largely unnoticed. This book addresses that gap. Taking Spain as a case study, author Luis Mart n-Estudillo analyzes its conflict over its own Europeanness or exceptionalism, as well as the European view of Spain. He ranges from canonical writers like Unamuno, Ortega y Gasset, and Zambrano to new media artists like Valeriano L pez, Carlos Spottorno, and Santiago Sierra. Mart n-Estudillo provides a new context for the current refugee crisis, the North-South divide among EU countries, and the generalized disaffection toward the project of European integration. The eclipsed critical tradition he discusses contributes to a deeper understanding of the notion of Europe and its institutional embodiments. It gives resonance to the intellectual and cultural history of Europe's "peripheries" and re-evaluates Euroskeptic contributions as one of the few hopes left to imagine ways to renew the promise of a union of the European nations.

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Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN-10
0826521940
ISBN-13
9780826521941
eBay Product ID (ePID)
242760947

Product Key Features

Author
Luis Martín-Estudillo
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
European / Spanish & Portuguese, Europe / Spain & Portugal, World / European, International Relations / General, European, Europe / General
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Genre
Art, Literary Criticism, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16.9 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hc240.25.S7m37 2017
Reviews
"Just when the idea of Europe--that borderless common ground where peace and good life were granted--vanishes due to neoliberal crises, xenophobia, and austerity policies, Martn-Estudillo's brilliant, wise, and provocative book analyzes the complexities and ambiguities of the European project from Spain's perspective." -- Germn Labrador , Princeton University, "At once timely and historically grounded, Luis Martín-Estudillo's compelling study of Spanish 'Euroskepticism' addresses two interlocking, yet at times contrastive, formations: the nation state of Spain and the supranational state of Europe. In both cases, one more naturalized than the other, dreams of unity, diversity, and openness, of peaceful and productive cooperation and communication, are buckled by nightmares of disunity, homogeneity, and closure, of predatory and destructive competition and noncommunication. Reviewing an impressive array of Spanish literary, cultural, political, and philosophical texts on Spain and Europe from the late nineteenth century to the present, Martín-Estudillo grapples with such pressing issues as welfare, migration, xenophobia, conflict, representation, dissent, and the politics of location and mobility, belonging, and difference. Written with verve, rigor, discernment, and clarity, The Rise of Euroskepticism makes an important contribution to one of the burning questions of modern times." -- Brad Epps , University of Cambridge, "Just when the idea of Europethat borderless common ground where peace and good life were grantedvanishes due to neoliberal crises, xenophobia, and austerity policies, Martn-Estudillo's brilliant, wise, and provocative book analyzes the complexities and ambiguities of the European project from Spain's perspective." Germn Labrador , Princeton University, "As the EU searches for new narratives, Luis Martín-Estudillo has written a brilliant and necessary book that questions Spanish approaches to Europe as Arcadia and explores later disillusions and frustrations. In this ambitious, intelligent, reflexive, and extremely well-informed work, Martín-Estudillo traces conflicts previous to the current crisis, depicting a succession of diverse--sometimes opposing--testimonies throughout Spanish thought of the past eighty years, including acute visual examples. He provides a means to rethink not only discourses on Europe and Spain, but also the very construction of Spanishness as masquerade." -- Estrella de Diego , Universidad Complutense de Madrid, "As the EU searches for new narratives, Luis Martn-Estudillo has written a brilliant and necessary book that questions Spanish approaches to Europe as Arcadia and explores later disillusions and frustrations. In this ambitious, intelligent, reflexive, and extremely well-informed work, Martn-Estudillo traces conflicts previous to the current crisis, depicting a succession of diverse--sometimes opposing--testimonies throughout Spanish thought of the past eighty years, including acute visual examples. He provides a means to rethink not only discourses on Europe and Spain, but also the very construction of Spanishness as masquerade." -- Estrella de Diego , Universidad Complutense de Madrid, "As the EU searches for new narratives, Luis Martn-Estudillo has written a brilliant and necessary book that questions Spanish approaches to Europe as Arcadia and explores later disillusions and frustrations. In this ambitious, intelligent, reflexive, and extremely well-informed work, Martn-Estudillo traces conflicts previous to the current crisis, depicting a succession of diversesometimes opposingtestimonies throughout Spanish thought of the past eighty years, including acute visual examples. He provides a means to rethink not only discourses on Europe and Spain, but also the very construction of Spanishness as masquerade." Estrella de Diego , Universidad Complutense de Madrid, "Just when the idea of Europe--that borderless common ground where peace and good life were granted--vanishes due to neoliberal crises, xenophobia, and austerity policies, Martín-Estudillo's brilliant, wise, and provocative book analyzes the complexities and ambiguities of the European project from Spain's perspective." -- Germán Labrador , Princeton University, "At once timely and historically grounded, Luis Martn-Estudillo's compelling study of Spanish 'Euroskepticism' addresses two interlocking, yet at times contrastive, formations: the nation state of Spain and the supranational state of Europe. In both cases, one more naturalized than the other, dreams of unity, diversity, and openness, of peaceful and productive cooperation and communication, are buckled by nightmares of disunity, homogeneity, and closure, of predatory and destructive competition and noncommunication. Reviewing an impressive array of Spanish literary, cultural, political, and philosophical texts on Spain and Europe from the late nineteenth century to the present, Martn-Estudillo grapples with such pressing issues as welfare, migration, xenophobia, conflict, representation, dissent, and the politics of location and mobility, belonging, and difference. Written with verve, rigor, discernment, and clarity, The Rise of Euroskepticism makes an important contribution to one of the burning questions of modern times." Brad Epps , University of Cambridge, "At once timely and historically grounded, Luis Martn-Estudillo's compelling study of Spanish 'Euroskepticism' addresses two interlocking, yet at times contrastive, formations: the nation state of Spain and the supranational state of Europe. In both cases, one more naturalized than the other, dreams of unity, diversity, and openness, of peaceful and productive cooperation and communication, are buckled by nightmares of disunity, homogeneity, and closure, of predatory and destructive competition and noncommunication. Reviewing an impressive array of Spanish literary, cultural, political, and philosophical texts on Spain and Europe from the late nineteenth century to the present, Martn-Estudillo grapples with such pressing issues as welfare, migration, xenophobia, conflict, representation, dissent, and the politics of location and mobility, belonging, and difference. Written with verve, rigor, discernment, and clarity, The Rise of Euroskepticism makes an important contribution to one of the burning questions of modern times." -- Brad Epps , University of Cambridge
Publication Name
Rise of Euroskepticism : Europe and Its Critics in Spanish Culture
Table of Content
Acknowledgments ix Introduction: A Cultural Poetics of Spanish Euroskepticism 1 PART ONE Europe on the Horizon 25 1 The Location of Dissent: Spanish Exiles and the European Cataclysm 27 2 Sense and Sensuousness: Approaching Europe under Franco's Dictatorship 57 PART TWO Examining the Union from Within 89 3 Unanimity in Question 91 4 On the Move in a Static Europe 127 5 The Great Recession and the Surge of Euroskepticism: A Pigs' Tale 173 Epilogue: A Plea for Creative Euroskepticism 197 Notes 201 References 217 Index 233
Copyright Date
2018
Lccn
2017-017088
Dewey Decimal
341.24220946
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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