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Este ensayo rescata y difunde la desconocida obra de Luisa Carnés (Madrid, 1905-México DF, 1964), autora autodidacta de origen obrero, que emprendió una carrera literaria meteórica en los años treinta con una colección de relatos, Peregrinos de Calvario (1928) y dos novelas acerca de la situación femenina, Natacha (1930) y Tea Rooms (1934). Poco antes de la guerra se afilió al Partido Comunista, del que sería miembro hasta su muerte. Al finalizar el conflicto armado, Carnés se exilió en México. Publicó asiduamente en el diario El Nacional y en la reconocida Revista Mexicana de Cultura, dirigida por Juan Rejano. Desempeñó un papel central en el popular diario La Prensa y colaboró en revistas que fueron iniciativas de exiliados, como Ultramar, Romance, Nuestro Tiempo o Mujeres Españolas, que coordinó durante algunos años. Continuó además su incesante labor creativa y publicó la biografía, Rosalía de Castro (1945), y la novela sobre el maquis, Juan Caballero (1956). Dejó abundante material inédito, analizado en parte en este estudio. La historia personal y literaria de Carnés aporta una pieza novedosa al mosaico de escritoras e intelectuales de la Edad de Plata en sus diferentes itinerarios de exilio.
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Catholics --- Christian poetry, Spanish --- Catholics --- Spiritual life --- Catholic Church --- Carvajal y Mendoza, Luisa de, --- Carvajal y Mendoza, Luisa de, --- Carvajal y Mendoza, Luisa de, --- de Carvajal y Mendoza, Luisa
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Violence in literature. --- Violence. --- Littérature. --- Cortázar, Julio --- Valenzuela, Luisa, --- Cortázar, Julio --- Valenzuela, Luisa, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Architecture has long been a subject matter for photographers, who utilize the medium not just to document the built world, but also to reveal wider truths about society. This book features chapters devoted to various artists - among them, Berenice Abbott, Walker Evans, Ed Ruscha, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Andreas Gursky and Iwan Baan - and includes 220 color and duotone images. Each chapter opens with a text introducing the artists; work, followed by reproductions of their photographs. Arranged chronologically, the book documents the birth of the skyscraper against the backdrop of the Great Depression; the rise of the modernist tradition in America, post-colonial Africa, and India; the effects of industry on 1960s Europe; the increasing suburbanization of America and Europe; and the consequences of today; s mass urbanization in Asia, the Middle East, and South America. Far-reaching and penetrating, this volume reflects on the ongoing dialogue between photography and architecture.
architectuur --- artistieke fotografie --- post-1945 architecture and design styles and movements --- photography [process] --- fotografie --- Photography --- architecture [discipline] --- 766.9 --- architectuurfotografie --- Abott, Bernice --- Evans, Walker --- Shulman, Julius --- Hervé, Julien --- Ruscha, Ed --- Becher, Bernd --- Becher, Hilla --- Shore, Stephen --- Struth, Thomas --- Ghirri, Luigi --- Binet, Hélène --- Sugimoto, Hiroshi --- Lambri, Luisa --- Gursky, Andreas --- Norfolk, Simon --- Tillim, Guy --- Princen, Bas --- Kander, Nadav --- Baan, Iwan --- fotografie, overige genres en motieven, o.a. sportfotografie --- Exhibitions --- Architecture and photography --- Architectural photography --- Architecture, Modern
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Worley's book brings a new perspective on the intellectual debates in the development of nationalistic movements leading up to the Risorgimento in Italy. Her study reveals how the efforts of key feminine ideologists established the roots of Italian reunification through artistic patronage. The salons of these important women enabled daring artists to walk that fine line between creativity and treason as they politicized their art.
Women and literature --- Salons --- Women intellectuals --- Authors and patrons --- Neoclassicism (Literature) --- Nationalism and literature --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- Italian Literature --- Literature and nationalism --- Literature --- Classicism --- Literary movements --- Revival movements (Art) --- Literary patronage --- Maecenatism --- Patronage of literature --- Sponsorship of literature --- Art patronage --- Literary patrons --- Literature and state --- Intellectuals --- French salons --- Intellectual life --- Manners and customs --- History --- Albany, Louise Maximiliane Caroline Emanuele, --- Staël, --- Coppet (Switzerland) --- Florence (Italy) --- Intellectual life. --- Staël --- de Staël, Germaine --- de Staël, --- Madame de Staël --- De Staël, --- Holstein, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Necker, Anne-Louise-Germaine, --- Necker, Germaine, --- Staël, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Staël, Germaine de, --- Staël-Holstein, Anna-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Staël-Holstein, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, --- Stalʹ, Zhermena de, --- Стаэль Голстеинъ, --- Albany, Louisa, --- Albany, Louise Maximilienne Caroline, --- Albany, Luisa Massimiliana Emanuella Carolina, --- d'Albany, Luisa Massimiliana Emanuella Carolina, --- d'Albany, Maria Luisa, --- Stolberg-Gedern, Louisa Maria, --- von Stolberg-Gedern, Louisa Maria, --- Stolberg, Louise, --- Stolberg Gedern, Louise, --- Gedern, Louise Stolberg, --- Florent︠s︡ii︠a︡ (Italy) --- Firenze (Italy) --- Florencia (Italy) --- Florença (Italy) --- Florenz (Italy) --- Florentia (Italy) --- Florence (Tuscany) --- Coppet, Switzerland
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Shooting Space not only provides a quick and engaging display of beautiful photography but more careful examination rewards you with a timely survey of our built environment.Photography has always played a vital role in how architecture is communicated. For most of us, it is how we experience the most exceptional, arresting, unreachable, beautiful or ephemeral works we cannot visit in person. With immediate distribution and consumption of imagery now so readily available, photography and architecture together are more important than ever before.Single photographers are increasingly working closely and even exclusively with particular architects, allying their work with the design process itself. Some photographers are using new technologies to create visions of new architectures and imagined futures and others seek change through journalistic and social documentation.Shooting Space: Architecture in Contemporary Photography covers a diverse range of subjects and themes across the built environment. Presenting the work of leading contemporary architects (from Koolhass to Hadid), intense urbanisation and evolving natural landscapes by international photographers as diverse as Hélène Binet, Thomas Struth and Richard Wentworth.
Photography --- photography [process] --- fotografie --- Architecture --- hedendaagse architectuur --- Architecture, Modern --- Architecture and photography --- Architectural photography --- architectuurfotografie --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Baan Iwan --- Barbieri Olivo --- Bialobrzeski Peter --- Binet Hélène --- Bitter Sabine --- Weber Helmut --- Bosio Andrea --- Burtynsky Edwrad --- Center for land use interpretation --- Cera Nuno --- Chaubin Frédéric --- Dávila Jose --- Dujardin Filip --- Eberle Todd --- Gaillard Cyprien --- Goiris Geert --- Gonzalez Dionisio --- Grospierre Nicolas --- Gursky Andreas --- Hartley Alex --- Kander Nadav --- Khan Idris --- Verea Lake --- Lambri Luisa --- Leibovitz Annie --- Leong Sze Tsung --- Linke Armin --- Marchand Yves --- Meffre Romain --- Morlinghaus Christoph --- Nastasi Michele --- Niedermayr Walter --- Nishino Sohei --- Norman Nils --- Opie Catherine --- Pernot Mathieu --- Princen Bas --- Ross Richard --- Rosselli Paolo --- Ruff Thomas --- Schaerer Philipp --- Schulz Josef --- Simpson Theo --- Struth Thomas --- Sugimoto Hiroshi --- Tabuchi Eric --- Tillmans Wolfgang --- Weinberger Thomas --- Welling James --- Wentworth Richard --- Wesely Michael --- Wolf Michael --- 77.046 --- 77.04 --- Architectuurfotografie ; 21ste eeuw ; 2000-2014 --- 766.9 --- Fotografie ; artistieke fotografie --- fotografie, overige genres en motieven, o.a. sportfotografie --- Modern [style or period] --- architecture [object genre] --- Rapport architecture-nature --- Rapport art-architecture --- Photographie
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