The research ‘Mapping Hispanic Modernity. Cross-border Literary Networks and Cultural Mediators (1908-1939)’ sets the grounds for a new approach exploring transnational processes of cultural transformation.
Directed by Diana Roiz Sanz (UOC), this project proposes an innovative investigation in modernist studies: the impact of Hispanic cultural mediators in international modernity during the first half of the twentieth century.
An interdisciplinary and international team of 11 researchers (among 300.0000 Km/s co-founders Mar Santamaria and Pablo Martinez) will apply computational methods, cartography and social networks analyses to the study of literary and cultural history, art history, women and media studies.
In collaboration with Diana Roig Sanz (UOC), Principal Investigator of Mapping Hispanic Modernity. Cross-border Literary Networks and Cultural Mediators (1908-1939).
Completion: expected 2019
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