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Luis Díaz G. Viana (ccord.), Palavras para el pueblo, vol. I: Aproximación general de la literatura de cordel; vol. II: La colección de pliegos del CSIC: fondos de la imprenta Hernando, edición a cargo de Araceli Godino López, Pilar Martínez Olmo, Carmen Ortiz García and Cristina Sánchez Carretero, Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2000 and 2001

Palavras para el pueblo
Authors: Cohen, Judith R.;

Luis Díaz G. Viana (ccord.), Palavras para el pueblo, vol. I: Aproximación general de la literatura de cordel; vol. II: La colección de pliegos del CSIC: fondos de la imprenta Hernando, edición a cargo de Araceli Godino López, Pilar Martínez Olmo, Carmen Ortiz García and Cristina Sánchez Carretero, Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2000 and 2001

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Luis Díaz Viana’s introduction provides a substantial overview of literatura de cordel and the history of attitudes toward and studies of the genre. He recalls Julio Caro Baroja’s characterization of it as a “infierno literario” and discusses the juglar as a kind of “amphibion” navigating between different registers of culture (I: 34). Díaz Viana goes on to resume and further develop themes at once related to chapbooks and broadsides, and, in a broader application, central to his thinking over the years, particularly challenging the concepts of the “traditional” and the “popular”, and the very existence of “traditional culture” (I:31ff). He also, in vol. II, refers to the relatively new concept of the glocal, applying it to the goigs (gozos; see Josep Martí’s discussion, I: 191-226) and to cordel literature more generally (II,232). His thoughtful questions and reflections stimulate readers to pose our own about the very idea of “value” and “importance” and who is entitled to make judgments about them.

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