[Comedias] FW: Power and Performance in Imperial Spain , Clark Library, Feb 11 & 12

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Subject: Conference,  Power and Performance in Imperial Spain , Clark Library, Feb 11 & 12


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Power and Performance in Imperial Spain: Theater Production in the Hispanic World of the Declining Hapsburg Monarchy

A conference at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library<http://e2ma.net/go/6931940913/208435820/219182501/1400480/goto:http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/clarklib/visit.html>
—organized by Susana Hernández Araico (Cal Poly Pomona)

Friday February 11th
10:00a.m.
&
Saturday February 12th
10:00 a.m.

Under the rule of three Hapsburg kings in the seventeenth-century, Spanish society sees the boom of a dramatic tradition that had been centuries in the making, particularly within the economic and scientific framework of the Renaissance. In seventeenth-century Spain, theater productions are staged mainly in four venues: public playhouses known as corrales, royal and noble palaces, Jesuit schools, and public plazas with carted stages preceded by multiethnic dance processions. This theatrical network in Spain branches out to the American viceroyalties of New Spain (stretching as far east as the Philippines) and Perú. All of these types of theater are very closely interrelated and cannot be accurately studied in isolation. This multifaceted economy of public entertainment in Imperial Spain, invariably encompassing controversial issues of race, gender and other current sociopolitical conflicts, forms part of a Pan-European obsession with the spectacle of power and the visual display of creative imagination.  The seventeenth-century Spanish theatrical boom is also intricately enmeshed with a nationalistic assertion of dominant cultural values that imply both reverence and resentment of the monarchy and the nobility that simultaneously props it up and debilitates it. More and more throughout the seventeenth century, the spectacle of theater denotes a visual fascination with the hollowness of appearances while a representation of a general consciousness of the decline of the Hapsburg monarchy gains preeminence.


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