An Attempt at Exhausting a Place: Barcelona University Square

Authors

  • Maria Patricio-Mulero UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA UNIVERSITÉ PARIS 8

Keywords:

literatura urbana, sociología literaria, Barcelona, franquismo, globalización.

Abstract

Emulating the work by Georges Perec on Saint-Suplice Square, this article presents the University of Barcelona square as the backdrop for three different literary works whose fictional plots help us to revaluate the social characteristics of the city. Based on the analysis of certain chapters from Nada, by Carmen Laforet, Maletes perdudes, by Jordi Puntí, and Puja a casa, by Jordi Nopca we can see the evolution of the space in relation to the expectations of Barcelona’s youth during the grey post-war period, the 1960s and the absence of the social revolutions and the globalisation associated with the economic crisis of the beginning of the 21st century.

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Author Biography

Maria Patricio-Mulero, UNIVERSITAT DE BARCELONA UNIVERSITÉ PARIS 8

Maria Patricio-Mulero és doctora en Sociologia i Gestió de la Cultura per la Universitat de Barcelona i per la Université
Paris 8, amb la tesi La ciudad literaria. Representación urbana y creación literaria en Barcelona (1970-2015). Els seus temes de recerca giren entorn de la sociologia literària i urbana i les polítiques culturals, i ha ensenyat llengua i civilització espanyoles a l’Institut d’Études Européennes de l’Université Paris 8 i a l’Université Toulouse Capitole.

Published

2019-01-08

How to Cite

Patricio-Mulero, M. (2019) “An Attempt at Exhausting a Place: Barcelona University Square”, Debats. Journal on culture, power and society, 132(2). Available at: https://revistadebats.net/article/view/1769 (Accessed: 3 July 2024).

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