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La corrida de toros en los libros de viajes del siglo XVIII [PDF]
Friederich-Stegmann, Hiltrud
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Los toreros estrellas del desarrollismo: Manuel Benítez el Cordobés y Sebastián Palomo Linares [PDF]
Wheeler, Duncan
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Bullhorn and bullfighting injuries
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2014Our purpose was to present our hospital experience with bullhorn injuries.A retrospective analysis of patients in our Trauma Registry (1993-2012).Fifteen patients were included. All were hemodynamically stable on presentation, with a mean Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score and a Revised Trauma Score (RTS) of 15 and 11.9, respectively.
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1994
Bullfighting, as a spectacle, provides a special frame for projections, externalizations, and identifications. The central appeal of bullfighting is sadistic gratification, which seems to be of a mostly parricidal nature. The public experiences intense ambivalence toward the protagonists of the fight, who exert attraction for the id as well as for the ...
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Bullfighting, as a spectacle, provides a special frame for projections, externalizations, and identifications. The central appeal of bullfighting is sadistic gratification, which seems to be of a mostly parricidal nature. The public experiences intense ambivalence toward the protagonists of the fight, who exert attraction for the id as well as for the ...
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1999
Abstract The corrida quickly became a star-driven spectacle with the bullfighter at its center. Fighting bulls offered the possibility of wealth and an unprecedented popularity. Successful bullfighters became celebrities, public figures of a new sort. The possibility of vast earnings and intense adulation lured thousands of young men,
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Abstract The corrida quickly became a star-driven spectacle with the bullfighter at its center. Fighting bulls offered the possibility of wealth and an unprecedented popularity. Successful bullfighters became celebrities, public figures of a new sort. The possibility of vast earnings and intense adulation lured thousands of young men,
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2012
Discusses the influence of Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with bullfighting on his writing, providing historical and cultural context for the sport’s evolution and Hemingway’s changing attitudes. Finds Death in the Afternoon particularly rich in its investigation of various matadors’ personalities and attributes, structures of bullfighting ...
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Discusses the influence of Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with bullfighting on his writing, providing historical and cultural context for the sport’s evolution and Hemingway’s changing attitudes. Finds Death in the Afternoon particularly rich in its investigation of various matadors’ personalities and attributes, structures of bullfighting ...
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Bullfighting in Southern France
French Politics, Culture & Society, 2023Abstract Drawing on ethnographic research among bullfighting professionals and audiences in Spain and France, this report assesses the current health of bullfighting in Arles as a means to grapple with broader questions surrounding the cultural and political standing of this increasingly controversial activity on both sides of the Pyrenees.
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