Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-214) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: La España Sagrada as a political category -- "He aquí una plentitud española": Catholicism, cultural regeneration, and Spanish essentialism -- Politics by other means: the sacred core of collective imagining -- Intimate strife: inside Juan Goytisolo's soveriegn exception -- The eternal present of sacred time -- "De-sacralization" and "Sacro-genesis," or how to step outside of sacred time -- Espriu's Sepharad and the equitable restoration of sacred sovereignty -- Conclusion: The aesthetic disruption of political truth.
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