Since Mallorca was in Nationalist control throughout the Spanish Civil War, the drama published and performed on the island provides a fascinating case study of how a distinctive culture was employed to support what came to be the Francoist cause. This article includes analysis of the plays of Gabriel Cortès, the possibility of dramatic propaganda in Catalan, and the contribution of Francesc Ferrari Billoch. Particular attention is devoted to differing ways of expressing ideology in the theatre and to the press reception plays. The fate of Mallorcan dramatists in early Francoism reveals the contradictions resulting from political allegiances
The Corrida de tores, as an important component of Spanish culture, has also been the subject of a d...
A Mallorca la dictadura mantengué el poder de forma hegemònica. Les seves bases eren molt fortes soc...
This article focuses on a corpus of dramatic texts by Laila Ripoll that denounce how the Spanish Civ...
[ENG] Throughout this work the author carries out a study of the trajectory of Catalan drama from th...
<span lang="EN-GB">A study of the activity and dramatic production in Majorca from the immediate pos...
This article analyses the terrorism that can be found in La Torna – the terrorism included in the wo...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
This article examines a species of «circumstantial» cultural transfer. It shows that numerous manife...
Prior to the Spanish Civil War, the Catalan national movement had been regarded with deep suspicion ...
This article analyzes the causes, main characters, and consequences of the critical controversy init...
Durante los meses de marzo y abril de 1937 el Musée du Jeu de Paume de París acogió la exposición má...
This article's aim is to analyse the transformations in political Catalanism that took place during ...
We have focused this thesis on the theatre scene in the city of Valencia during the thirty-two month...
Two theatre genealogies came up during the Spanish Civil War, according to different audiences and c...
Twentieth-century Spanish theatre is often inspired by the figure of Lope de Aguirre, with motifs an...
The Corrida de tores, as an important component of Spanish culture, has also been the subject of a d...
A Mallorca la dictadura mantengué el poder de forma hegemònica. Les seves bases eren molt fortes soc...
This article focuses on a corpus of dramatic texts by Laila Ripoll that denounce how the Spanish Civ...
[ENG] Throughout this work the author carries out a study of the trajectory of Catalan drama from th...
<span lang="EN-GB">A study of the activity and dramatic production in Majorca from the immediate pos...
This article analyses the terrorism that can be found in La Torna – the terrorism included in the wo...
This article offers an overview of Francoist repression in the Catalan Countries from the outbreak o...
This article examines a species of «circumstantial» cultural transfer. It shows that numerous manife...
Prior to the Spanish Civil War, the Catalan national movement had been regarded with deep suspicion ...
This article analyzes the causes, main characters, and consequences of the critical controversy init...
Durante los meses de marzo y abril de 1937 el Musée du Jeu de Paume de París acogió la exposición má...
This article's aim is to analyse the transformations in political Catalanism that took place during ...
We have focused this thesis on the theatre scene in the city of Valencia during the thirty-two month...
Two theatre genealogies came up during the Spanish Civil War, according to different audiences and c...
Twentieth-century Spanish theatre is often inspired by the figure of Lope de Aguirre, with motifs an...
The Corrida de tores, as an important component of Spanish culture, has also been the subject of a d...
A Mallorca la dictadura mantengué el poder de forma hegemònica. Les seves bases eren molt fortes soc...
This article focuses on a corpus of dramatic texts by Laila Ripoll that denounce how the Spanish Civ...