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Discourse of Flanerie in Antonio Munoz Molina's Texts (eBook)

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2015
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Bucknell University Press (Verlag)
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Discourse of Flanerie in Antonio Munoz Molina's Texts -  Richard Sperber
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By exploring how Spain’s leading contemporary author continues and modifies the tradition of flaneur literature (Poe, Baudelaire, Benjamin) in novels and urban sketches between 1987 and 2009, this study adds to Muñoz Molina criticism which has ignored cross-cultural aspects of his texts. The author’s Spanish renegotiation of the primitivist, Orientalist, and colonialist heritage of flaneur literature is of interest to scholars in Spanish cultural and postcolonial studies, twentieth and twenty-first Spanish literature, comparative literature, and new modernism.
Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Baudelaire, and Walter Benjamin have shown that flanerie is anything but an aimless stroll. Walking through London, Paris, and Berlin entailed engagements with the latest modernity. Thought-provoking, exhilarating, and at times terrifying: flanerie adjusted to and documented the mobility of modernity, its aesthetic possibilities and social risks. Antonio Muoz Molina is one of several contemporary authors who have closely coupled the development of their literary characters to urban perambulations. Their biographic growth, cultural and social adaptations, as well as epistemological insights are so dependent on flanerie that his late twentieth and early twenty-first-century texts warrant the designation flaneur literature. Muoz Molina has also contributed to the current decentralization of flaneur literature from Paris to smaller cities, including Spanish cities like Granada, Cordoba, and San Sebastin. Reflecting on Poe, Baudelaire, and Benjamin in these cities, his characters update and revise the canon of flaneur literature, stretching its discursive boundaries. This study examines not only the mobility of his characters but also draws attention to intercultural aspects of his flaneur literature which lie both in a uniquely Spanish perspective on flanerie as well as in engagements with cultural otherness. Walking through a Moroccan city or through Chinatown in New York, Muoz Molina's characters broaden the Eurocentric horizon of canonical flaneur literature and the modernist one of his Spanish flaneur precursor, Federico Garca Lorca, whose portrait of New York is revisited in Muoz Molina's longest flaneur text. National and literary boundaries blur as intercultural urban spaces transform his characters into transnational subjects. This study traces the author's struggle with this globalization: a residual rural nostalgia straddles uneasily with forays into filmic flanerie, a form of spectatorship that renders the flaneur newly mobile in the mass-mediatized environments of postmodernity. If Muoz Molina is generally regarded as an incisive chronicler of Spain's transition from Francoism to democracy and an attentive memorialist of the Spanish Civil War, this study bases its portrait of a much more globally engaged Muoz Molina in his characters' movements from Spain into the urban centers of Euro-American postmodernity and its northern African periphery.

Richard Sperber is associate professor of German and Spanish in the Department of Modern Languages at Carthage College.

IntroductionPurpose of this Study ChaptersMuñoz Molina CriticismChapter 1: Lisbon Flanerie:San SebastiánLisbonSaint VictoireConclusionChapter 2: Moroccan FlanerieThe preface of Córdoba de los omeyasArdor guerreroEl jinete polacoConclusionChapter 3: Chinese Flanerie:BaudelaireLorcaPrimitivismChinaConclusionChapter 4: Lunar FlanerieChapter 5: Allegorical FlanerieThe ArchitectFlanerie National AllegoryConclusionConclusionBibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.9.2015
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Romanistik
Schlagworte 20th-century literature • 21st-Century Literature • Cultural Studies • Literary Studies • Luso-Hispanic Literature • Spanish Literature
ISBN-10 1-61148-700-5 / 1611487005
ISBN-13 978-1-61148-700-8 / 9781611487008
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