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    Poéticas excéntricas en el mundo hispanohablante
    Holas Allimant, I ; Esposto, R ; Fernández Castillo, JL (Poliedro Editorial, 2024)
    Vivimos una vertiginosa época de crisis. El actual ocaso de las humanidades, junto con el auge de los saberes científicos como paradigma del conocimiento, sitúan a la práctica y a la recepción de la poesía en un lugar excéntrico en relación con las ideologías dominantes y sus discursos de poder. La irrupción de los medios digitales y su papel en la globalización, la relativización de los cánones literarios nacionales, la suplantación del ciudadano por el consumidor en el marco de economías de mercado pletórico, el déficit de atención y la cooptación del deseo producidos por el capitalismo financiero han contribuido a que la práctica poética haya prolongado en nuestros tiempos su papel desde las postrimerías de la Modernidad. La poesía es hoy una forma de resistencia, de elaboración crítica y artística del lenguaje que incorpora tanto la atención a lo real como la tensión con lo posible y lo imaginario. [From Introduction]
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    Australian Slavonic and East European Studies
    Lagerberg, R (University of Melbourne, 2023)
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    Teaching and Studying the Lute: International Conference Bremen 2019
    Boquet, P ; Díaz-Latorre,, X ; Held, J ; Lindberg, J ; Lowe, M ; North, N ; Pavan, F ; O'Dette, P ; Zuljan, B ; Griffiths, J ; Griffiths, J ; Wirth, S (Deutsche Lautengesellschaft and Lute Society of America, 2021-11-11)
    "The curiosity to hear music of ages past played on original instruments or historical copies has become one of the most significant recreative movements in recent cultural history. Thanks to the initial experimental work of pioneers over a century ago, contemporary music culture now values listening to music of past ages with the ears of those who first heard it. We understand it as similar to the sensory vitality that is restored into old paintings when centuries of varnish and tarnish are removed. Early experimentation was transformed into expertise, and historical performance practice has grown to become a multi-million dollar industry. The lute is a principal player on this revivalist stage and is now taught in many conservatories and music academies throughout the world. This book, based on a conference held in Bremen in September 2019, explores themes that pertain to teaching an ancient instrument in a modern institutional setting and the pedagogical challenges for both teaching and learning. It encompasses a discussion of aspects of modern teaching practice (Pascale Boquet, Jakob Lindberg, John Griffiths), the inner workings of historical technique (Paul O’Dette, Nigel North), improvisation and continuo playing (Joachim Held, Xavier Díaz-Latorre, Bor Zuljan), using the right instrument (Michael Lowe), and the continuing exploration of newly rediscovered repertoire (Franco Pavan)."
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    Journal of the Lute Society of America
    Griffiths, J (Lute Society of America, 2021)
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    Journal of the Lute Society of America
    Griffiths, J (Lute Society of America, 2020)
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    Australian Slavonic and East European Studies
    Lagerberg, R (University of Melbourne, 2021)
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    Australian Slavonic and East European Studies
    Lagerberg, R (School of Languages and Linguistics, University of Melbourne, 2020)
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    Transhispanic Food Cultural Studies
    Anderson, L ; Ingram, R (Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America, 2020)