Vol.11: Handling the Truth: A Debates Volume on What Would Cervantes Do? Navigating Post-Truth with Spanish Baroque Literature
Ed. Stephen Hessel and Brian M. Phillips
Introduction
Introduction: Handling the Truth
Stephen Hessel and Brian M. Phillips
- From Critical Reading to Collective Action: A Progressive Reading of Castillo and Egginton's Notion of Reality Literacy
Bradley J. Nelson - Making a Viewer: Cervantes and the Discerning Reader in the Age of Inflationary Media
Javier Zapata Clavería - P.S.: Truth, Madness and Defeat (On the Beach of Barcelona)
Julio Baena - Cervantes's Algorithms: Science, Paranoia and Media Manipulation in El Retablo de las maravillas
Julia Domínguez - Cervantes and Truth: Defying Gravitas
Edward H. Friedman - Demolishing Gender-Based Violence One (Early Modern) Text at a Time
Ana M. Rodríguez-Rodríguez - Jedi Jehadi: Caliphate, True-Crime, and the Military-Entertainment Complex
William P. Childers - Gazpacho Police and Cervantine Companionships: A Penultimate Response
David Castillo and William Egginton
Afterword
A "Preposterous" Cervantes for Neo-Baroque Times
Luis Martín-Estudillo and Nicholas Spadaccini
Cover Image
Boy Blowing on an Ember by El Greco