Bull Fighting in Spain by Garry Marvin

Bull Fighting in Spain by Garry Marvin

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The author investigates the importance of the bullfight for the Spanish. He describes and analyzes every aspect, from the the breeding of fighting bulls, and the venues of bullfights to the "corrida" itself where the roles of human and animal participants reflect deep-rooted cultural themes.

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Bull Fighting in Spain by Garry Marvin

Widely regarded as cruel and even barbaric by outsiders, the bullfight remains central to Spanish culture and continues to form an important element of the "romance" of Spain. But why is this seemingly bizarre and undoubtedly dangerous ritual confined to a small part of Europe and why do men risk their lives to perform with and kill wild bulls? In this work, the author investigates the importance of the bullfight for the Spanish people. He describes and analyzes every aspect, from the the breeding of fighting bulls, and the venues of bullfights to the "corrida" itself where the roles of human and animal participants reflect deep-rooted cultural themes. In doing so, he shows how bullfighting is the key to understanding Spanish conceptions of what it is to be civilised and what it is to be a man.
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ISBN 13 9780631154716
ISBN 10 063115471X
Title Bull Fighting in Spain
Author Garry Marvin
Condition Unavailable
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1988-05-19
Number of pages 240
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