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Preface List of Contributors Introduction: Iberian Modalities: The Logic of an Intercultural Field Joan Ramon Resina Part I Institutionalizing Iberian Studies: A Change of Paradigm 1. Dine with the Opposition? !No, gracias! Hispanism versus Iberian Studies in Great Britain and Ireland Dominic Keown 2. If We Build It, Will They Come? Iberian Studies as a Field of Dreams Luisa Elena Delgado 3. Implementing Iberian Studies: Some Paradigmatic and Curricular Challenges Mario Santana 54 4. Interliterariness and the Literary Field: Catalan Literature and Literatures in Catalonia Antoni Marti Monterde Part II Theorizing Iberia 5. Iberia Reborn: Portugal through the Lens of Catalan and Galician Nationalism (1850-1950) Xose M. Nunez Seixas 6. Francisco Maria Tubino: Between Federalism and Iberianism Patrizio Rigobon 7. Translation and Conversion as Interconnected Modes: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism in Iberian Cultures Christiane Stallaert Part III Iberian Dialogs 8. Asymmetry and the Political: Paradigms for a Cultural History of the Iberian Twentieth Century Ulrich Winter 9. Sins of the Flesh: Bullfighting as a Model of Power William Viestenz 10. Jews and Jewishness in Carme Riera's Dins el darrer blau Alfredo J. Sosa-Velasco 11. Mediterranean Exemplarities: The Case of Medieval Iberia David Nirenberg Part IV From Sea to Iberian Sea 12. Immortality, Corruption, and the Sise Seny: Joao de Barros's Empire of Language Vincent Barletta 13. The Iberian Problem: A Confederative Model for Pessoa's Heteronyms Humberto Brito 212 14. Lisbon as Destination: Josep Pla's Iberianism through His Travels to Portugal Joan Ramon Resina Works Cited Index
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