Para la anotación del ideal andaluz
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En este artículo anotamos y comentamos varios pasajes del
Ideal andaluz
de Blas Infante y situamos los textos en su contexto polí-
tico,
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co y literario. Se relaciona la obra de Infante con los textos
programáticos del andalucismo histórico, el regeneracionismo, el idea-
lismo hegeliano, la teosofía y las ideas de Carlyle y Spencer. A partir de
cimientos tan heterogéneos, Blas Infante intenta construir y autorizar
una conciliación entre nacionalismo y regionalismo, al tiempo que rei-
vindica el papel de Andalucía como región que puede liderar la dirección
espiritual del progreso de España sobre la base de su fortaleza, alegría,
ingenio y voluntad de ser.
In this article we annotate and comment several passages of Blas Infante’s Ideal andaluz, and we situate texts in their political, phi- losophical and literary context. The Infante’s work is related with pro- grammatic texts of the historical Andalucism , Regenerationism , Hegelian idealism, theosophy, and the ideas of Carlyle and Spencer. Over such he- terogeneous foundations, Blas Infante attempts to construct and authori- ze the reconciliation between nationalism and regionalism, and he claims the role of Andalusia as a region that can lead the spiritual direction to Spain’s progress, on the basis of his force, joy, wit and will to be.
In this article we annotate and comment several passages of Blas Infante’s Ideal andaluz, and we situate texts in their political, phi- losophical and literary context. The Infante’s work is related with pro- grammatic texts of the historical Andalucism , Regenerationism , Hegelian idealism, theosophy, and the ideas of Carlyle and Spencer. Over such he- terogeneous foundations, Blas Infante attempts to construct and authori- ze the reconciliation between nationalism and regionalism, and he claims the role of Andalusia as a region that can lead the spiritual direction to Spain’s progress, on the basis of his force, joy, wit and will to be.







