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Disremembering the Dictatorship

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-08-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789004483224

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Disremembering the Dictatorship by Anonim Pdf

Most accounts of the Spanish transition to democracy have been celebratory exercises at the service of a stabilizing rather than a critical project of far-reaching reform. As one of the essays in this volume puts it, the “pact of oblivion,” which characterized the Spanish transition to democracy, curtailed any serious attempt to address the legacies of authoritarianism that the new democracy inherited from the Franco era. As a result, those legacies pervaded public discourse even in newly created organs of opinion. As another contributor argues, the Transition was based on the erasure of memory and the invention of a new political tradition. On the other hand, memory and its etiolation have been an object of reflection for a number of film directors and fiction writers, who have probed the return of the repressed under spectral conditions. Above all, this book strives to present memory as a performative exercise of democratic agents and an open field for encounters with different, possibly divergent, and necessarily fragmented recollections. The pact of the Transition could not entirely disguise the naturalization of a society made of winners and losers, nor could it ensure the consolidation of amnesia by political agents and by the tools that create hegemony by shaping opinion. Spanish society is haunted by the specters of a past it has tried to surmount by denying it. It seems unlikely that it can rid itself of its ghosts without in the process undermining the democracy it sought to legitimate through the erasure of memories and the drowning of witnesses' voices in the cacaphony of triumphant modernization.

Memory, War, and Dictatorship in Recent Spanish Fiction by Women

Author : Sarah Leggott
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2015-06-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611486674

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Memory, War, and Dictatorship in Recent Spanish Fiction by Women by Sarah Leggott Pdf

This book discusses a number of recent novels by Spanish women writers that present women’s experiences in Spain during the years of the Spanish Civil War and Franco dictatorship. It considers these works in the context of the “memory boom” in contemporary Spain and draws on work from the fields of memory and trauma studies.

Literary Labyrinths in Franco-Era Barcelona

Author : Colleen P. Culleton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-07-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317104599

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Literary Labyrinths in Franco-Era Barcelona by Colleen P. Culleton Pdf

Bringing together works by Salvador Espriu, Juan Goytisolo, Mercè Rodoreda, Esther Tusquets, and Juan Marsa that portray memory as a disorienting narrative enterprise, Colleen Culleton argues that the source of this disorientation is the material reality of life in Barcelona in the immediate post-Civil War years. Barcelona was the object of harsh persecution in the first years of the Franco regime that included the erasure of marks of Catalan identity and cultural history from the urban landscape and made Barcelona a moving target for memory. The literature and film she examines show characters struggling to produce narratives of the remembered past that immediately conflict with the dominant version of Spain's historical narrative formulated to legitimize the Civil War. Culleton suggests the trope of the laberinto, used as an image or device in all five of the works she considers and translated into English as both maze and labyrinth, opens up a space that enables readers to take vulnerability to outside interference into account as an inseparable part of remembrance. While the narratives all have maze-like qualities involving a high level of reader participation and choice, the exigencies of the labyrinth with its unicursal demands for patience, perseverance, and faith always prevail. Thus do the Francoist narrative and social structure in the end resurface and reassert themselves over the narrating character's perspective.

Getting it Wrong in Spain

Author : Susana Belenguer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317525370

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Getting it Wrong in Spain by Susana Belenguer Pdf

This book brings together different and interdisciplinary perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, its victims, its contentious ending, and its aftermath. In exploring the slow demise of republican ideals, contributors range over many diverse historical and cultural topics — discussing, for instance, the attitudes of both Left and Right to the poet Federico García Lorca and to his assassination, examining the documentary evidence offered in surviving memoirs of the Civil War, and assessing the major characteristics of the new order in Spain under Franco. Cinematic and literary depictions of the Civil War and its consequences are also studied. Other topics investigated include: contemporary French reactions to the Spanish conflict, Stalinist policies towards Spain, the activities and motives of the anarcho-syndicalists and the role of the International Brigades. This collection of essays published on the 75th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, not only places the events and experiences studied within the context of the ‘new state’ of Franco’s Spain, but also offers timely fresh insights into wider European and international issues during what was a period of seismic change in world history. This book was originally published as a special issue of Bulletin of Spanish Studies.

Memory and Trauma in the Postwar Spanish Novel

Author : Sarah Leggott,Ross Woods
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2013-12-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611485318

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Memory and Trauma in the Postwar Spanish Novel by Sarah Leggott,Ross Woods Pdf

This book proposes a new direction for the study of Spanish literature of the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s, arguing that novels of this period merit a fresh critical approach that enriches existing perspectives on the Spanish novel during the first two decades of the Franco dictatorship. Essays take an interdisciplinary approach to reveal how contemporary cultural theory relating to memory and trauma can enhance our understanding of the postwar Spanish novel.

Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida

Author : William J. Nichols,H. Rosi Song
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-11-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611476316

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Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida by William J. Nichols,H. Rosi Song Pdf

Toward a Cultural Archive of la Movida revisits the cultural and social milieu in which laMovida, an explosion of artistic production in the late 1970s and early 1980s in Spain, was articulated discursively, aesthetically, socially, and politically. Of interest to both researchers and academics interested in Spanish culture and the processes of political and cultural transition from dictatorship and democracy through the cultural phenomenon known as la Movida, this book offers an expanded critical approach to the study of contemporary Spanish cultural studies.

European Civil War Films

Author : Eleftheria Rania Kosmidou
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780415523202

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European Civil War Films by Eleftheria Rania Kosmidou Pdf

This book examines the ways in which late twentieth-century European cinema deals with the neglected subject of civil war. Exploring a range of films about the Spanish, Irish, former Yugoslavia, and Greek civil wars, this comparative and interdisciplinary study engages with contemporary debates in cultural memory and investigates the ways in which cinematic postmemory is problematic. Many of the films present an idealized past that glosses over the reality of these civil wars, at times producing a nostalgic discourse of loss and longing. Other films engage with the past in a melancholic fashion. These cinematic discourses articulate contemporary concerns, especially the loss of ideology and a utopian political horizon in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1989, a date that marks a significant break in European history and an accompanying paradigm shift in European cultural memory. Filmmakers examined include Trueba, Cuerda, Loach, Jordan, Kusturica, Dragojevic, and Angelopoulos.

Dictatorships in the Hispanic World

Author : Patricia Swier,Julia Riordan-Goncalves
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-07-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781611475906

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Dictatorships in the Hispanic World by Patricia Swier,Julia Riordan-Goncalves Pdf

This book provides a transatlantic and interdisciplinary perspective of dictatorships in the Hispanic World, focusing on the common strategies used to represent and/or protest these regimes in narrative, film, poetry, essays, theater, and visual arts.

Forgetful Remembrance

Author : Guy Beiner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 768 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2018-11-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191066320

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Forgetful Remembrance by Guy Beiner Pdf

Forgetful Remembrance examines the paradoxes of what actually happens when communities persistently endeavour to forget inconvenient events. The question of how a society attempts to obscure problematic historical episodes is addressed through a detailed case study grounded in the north-eastern counties of the Irish province of Ulster, where loyalist and unionist Protestants — and in particular Presbyterians — repeatedly tried to repress over two centuries discomfiting recollections of participation, alongside Catholics, in a republican rebellion in 1798. By exploring a rich variety of sources, Beiner makes it possible to closely follow the dynamics of social forgetting. His particular focus on vernacular historiography, rarely noted in official histories, reveals the tensions between professed oblivion in public and more subtle rituals of remembrance that facilitated muted traditions of forgetful remembrance, which were masked by a local culture of reticence and silencing. Throughout Forgetful Remembrance, comparative references demonstrate the wider relevance of the study of social forgetting in Northern Ireland to numerous other cases where troublesome memories have been concealed behind a veil of supposed oblivion.

Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Author : Anne L. Walsh
Publisher : Tamesis Books
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1855661500

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Arturo Pérez-Reverte by Anne L. Walsh Pdf

The complex narrative technique of one of Spain's most renowned contemporary authors. The writings of Arturo Pérez-Reverte, one of Spain's most renowned contemporary authors, have been described as a minefield. This monograph examines the complexities behind the narrative technique employed in creating such a minefield, including an analysis of the role played by both male and female characters, the relevance of the past as a motif, and aspects of the role of storytelling in creating mystery where none should exist. Both Revertian novelsand journalistic writing are seen to be part of an over-all game which is played between their author and his readers. Film, too, forms part of the material reviewed as, though Pérez-Reverte is not a script writer, many films have been based on his novels. The text-centred analysis concludes that the themes of interest in all Revertian output revolve around two main areas: the significance of the past, whether historical, cultural, or literary, andthe role of the written word in communicating, in rescuing and in challenging versions of that past in order to combat what Pérez-Reverte terms 'dismemory'. ANNE L. WALSH lectures in Hispanic Studies at University College, Cork.

The Oxford Handbook of Postwar European History

Author : Dan Stone
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191625282

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The Oxford Handbook of Postwar European History by Dan Stone Pdf

The postwar period is no longer current affairs but is becoming the recent past. As such, it is increasingly attracting the attentions of historians. Whilst the Cold War has long been a mainstay of political science and contemporary history, recent research approaches postwar Europe in many different ways, all of which are represented in the thirty-five chapters of this book. As well as diplomatic, political, institutional, economic, and social history, The Oxford Handbook of Postwar European History contains chapters which approach the past through the lenses of gender, espionage, art and architecture, technology, agriculture, heritage, postcolonialism, memory, and generational change, and shows how the history of postwar Europe can be enriched by looking to disciplines such as anthropology and philosophy. The Handbook covers all of Europe, with a notable focus on Eastern Europe. Including subjects as diverse as the meaning of 'Europe' and European identity, southern Europe after dictatorship, the cultural meanings of the bomb, the 1968 student uprisings, immigration, Americanization, welfare, leisure, decolonization, the Wars of Yugoslav Succession, and coming to terms with the Nazi past, the essays in this Handbook offer an unparalleled coverage of postwar European history that offers far more than the standard Cold War framework. Readers will find self-contained, state-of-the-art analyses of major subjects, each written by an acknowledged expert, as well as stimulating and novel approaches to newer topics. Combining empirical rigour and adventurous conceptual analysis, this Handbook offers in one substantial volume a guide to the numerous ways in which historians are now rewriting the history of postwar Europe.

Traces of Contamination

Author : Eloy E. Merino,H. Rosi Song
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0838755968

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Traces of Contamination by Eloy E. Merino,H. Rosi Song Pdf

"Exposing two general perspectives, both manifestations of an authoritarian past that still holds a relationship with the present, this collection reveals the ideological legacy of the past and its experience as a distressing conditioner of the present. The dissonant elements of post-Franco discourse critically analyzed by our contributors challenge the seamless narrative that tells the successful story of the Spanish transition to democracy."--BOOK JACKET.

Working Through Memory

Author : Ofelia Ferrán
Publisher : Associated University Presse
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0838756581

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Working Through Memory by Ofelia Ferrán Pdf

Studies various constructions of memory in contemporary Spanish literature, evoking different aspects of a past of repression, from both the civil war and the Franco regime. This book analyzes narrative texts published between the 1960s and 1990s that present memory and the recuperation of a traumatic past as their main theme.

Lost in Transition

Author : H. Rosi Song
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781382875

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Lost in Transition by H. Rosi Song Pdf

This book examines contemporary recollection of Spain's transition to democracy in the late 1970s and its connection to the country's current political, financial and cultural crises through fiction, film, and television.

Liminal Fiction at the Edge of the Millennium

Author : Jessica A. Folkart
Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2014-10-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611485806

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Liminal Fiction at the Edge of the Millennium by Jessica A. Folkart Pdf

Liminal Fiction at the Edge of the Millennium: The Ends of Spanish Identity examines how diverse manifestations of otherness coalesce in the cultural response to shifting perceptions of identity in Spain as well as the broader context of globalization at the turn of the millennium.