Popular Memory and Franco's 'Disappeared' in Spain

Popular Memory and Franco's 'Disappeared' in Spain

Telling Stories of Mourning, Resistance, and Activism

Cate, Francie

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2024

474

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9783031727276

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Part I: Representations of the Murdered Body of the War's Losers: The Discursive Life and Death of Amparo Barayon: A Case Study.- Chapter 1: Claims of Crimes Against Civilians for an International Audience, 1936-1946.- Chapter 2: Blood and Song: Creative Forms in Exile for Mourning the Dead, 1946-1959.- Chapter 3: Bodies in Transition during the Post-Franco Period: Buried Truths in Spain.- Chapter 4: The Polemics of Breaking Family Silences: Ramon Sender Barayon's Return to the Scene of the Crime.- Part II: Franco's Fusilados and Popular Memory: Tearful Topographies of Political Dissidence.- Chapter 5: The Politics of Mourning in the Postwar: State Spectacles & Small Circles of Sorrow.- Chapter 6: A Testimonial Typology: Charting Franco's Repression in the Popular Imaginary of Andalucia.- Chapter 7: Recording Twenty-first Century Oral Narratives in the Province of Cadiz.- Part III: From Private Pain to Political Activism: Exhuming the Remains of Franco Repression in the Province of Cadiz.- Chapter 8: The Political Passage from Personal Grief to Collective Agency: Government-Sponsored Projects to Unearth Hidden Histories.- Chapter 9: Affective Ties, Political Bonds, and Media Visibility: Reclaiming the Spaces of History in Puerto Real and El Marrufo-La Sauceda.- Chapter 10: Memory Associations and Activism: A Case Study of AMEDE, San Fernando.- Chapter 11: Conclusion: Traces, Sites, and Sounds of Franco Repression in the Popular Imaginary.
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Spanish civil war;mourning;memory;popular resistance;oral history;Francisco Franco;Spanish history