The ghost in the constitution : historical memory and denial in Spanish society /
A book that offers new directions in the study of memory in Spain, written by one of the world's leading scholars of contemporary Spanish culture.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Liverpool :
Liverpool University Press,
2017.
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ISBN: | 9781786948106 1786948109 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Historical Memory and the Limits of Retrospection
- Why Memory? Reflections on a Politics of Mourning
- Memory and Imputation
- Dental and the Ethics of Memory
- Warming Up for the War; The Cultural Transmission of Violence in Spain since the Early Twentieth Century
- Guernica as a Sign of History
- Delcnda est Catalonia: The Unwelcome Memory
- Allez, Allez! The 1939 Exodus from Catalonia and internment in French Concentration Camps
- The Corpse in One's Bed: Mercè Rodoreda and the Concentrationary Universe
- Transatlantic Reversals: Exile and Anti-History
- The Weight of Memory and the Lightness of Oblivion: The Dead of the Spanish Civil War
- Between Testimony and Fiction: forge Semprún's Autobiographical Memory
- It Wasn't This: Latency and Epiphenomenon of the Transition
- Window of Opportunity: The Television Documentary as After-image of the War
- Anachronism and Latency in Spanish Democracy
- Negationism and Freedom of Speech
- Exhaustion of the Transition Pact: Revisionism and Symbolic Violence.