A Revolt of the Masses: Culture and Modernity in Early 20th Century Spain: From Bullfights to Football Games
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A Revolt of the Masses : Culture and Modernity in Early 20th Century Spain: From Bullfights to Football Games. / Andersen, Katrine Helene.
The Cultures of Popular Culture. red. / Dominique Jeannerod; Federico Pagello; Michael Pierse. Dublin Institute of Technology, 2017. 9 (CALL: Irish Journal for Culture, Arts, Literature and Language; Nr. 1, Bind 2).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - A Revolt of the Masses
AU - Andersen, Katrine Helene
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This article discusses the consolidation of mass culture in early 20th century Spain and analyses the discrepancy between the intellectual debate about Spanish culture and public behaviour. Bullfighting has throughout history been a much debated theme amongst intellectuals, and it has been banned by kings and the Church on several occasions. Nevertheless, there has always been an audience. In early 20th century, football entered the scene of popular culture in Spain and gained very quickly in popularity. The article discusses the presence of the two and analyses the contribution of bullfighting and football to the process of modernisation and globalisation in Spain. José Ortega y Gasset’s view on culture as a production of value and his idea of the revolt of the masses serves as a prime theoretical backdrop for the study.
AB - This article discusses the consolidation of mass culture in early 20th century Spain and analyses the discrepancy between the intellectual debate about Spanish culture and public behaviour. Bullfighting has throughout history been a much debated theme amongst intellectuals, and it has been banned by kings and the Church on several occasions. Nevertheless, there has always been an audience. In early 20th century, football entered the scene of popular culture in Spain and gained very quickly in popularity. The article discusses the presence of the two and analyses the contribution of bullfighting and football to the process of modernisation and globalisation in Spain. José Ortega y Gasset’s view on culture as a production of value and his idea of the revolt of the masses serves as a prime theoretical backdrop for the study.
M3 - Article in proceedings
T3 - CALL: Irish Journal for Culture, Arts, Literature and Language
BT - The Cultures of Popular Culture
A2 - Jeannerod, Dominique
A2 - Pagello, Federico
A2 - Pierse, Michael
PB - Dublin Institute of Technology
Y2 - 13 December 2013 through 14 December 2013
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