Publication: De la literatura del Siglo de Oro al iberismo: la construcción de una identidad cultural a través de las letras hispano-lusas.
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García Ponce, David
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El Barroco genera un intenso intercambio cultural entre España y Portugal. Ambos países cuentan con obras literarias, claves para el estudio de la época y que sientan un ideario, germen de discursos intelectuales posteriores, caso del Movimiento Iberista de los siglos XIX y XX. En este contexto, la ciudad de Sevilla por su ubicación en un enclave comercial, su actividad cultural y su proximidad a Portugal, constituye un escenario recurrente en la literatura del Barroco. Partiendo de estas coordenadas espacio-temporales, tenemos por objetivo, analizar la influencia del Siglo de Oro en el Iberismo peninsular en la época contemporánea y, estudiar la importancia de Sevilla como ciudad de trasvases interculturales.
Baroque culture generates an exchange at all levels between Spain and Portugal. Both countries have key literary works for the cultural and historiographical study of the time. These works feel an ideology that supposes the germ of later intellectual discourses. This is the case of the Iberian movement of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In this context, the city of Seville, due to its location in a commercial enclave, its cultural activity and its proximity to Portugal, constitutes a recurring scene in Baroque literature. Starting from these spatio-temporal coordinates, we analyze the influence of the Golden Age in peninsular Iberianism in the contemporary era and to study the importance of Seville as a city of intercultural transfers.
Baroque culture generates an exchange at all levels between Spain and Portugal. Both countries have key literary works for the cultural and historiographical study of the time. These works feel an ideology that supposes the germ of later intellectual discourses. This is the case of the Iberian movement of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In this context, the city of Seville, due to its location in a commercial enclave, its cultural activity and its proximity to Portugal, constitutes a recurring scene in Baroque literature. Starting from these spatio-temporal coordinates, we analyze the influence of the Golden Age in peninsular Iberianism in the contemporary era and to study the importance of Seville as a city of intercultural transfers.




