This investigation studies Juan Marse's interpretation of culture through his novels and focuses on how during the Franco era these figures the charnego (the immigrant), the woman and the anarchistconfront the dictatorship. Implicit to Marse's novels is a discussion of cultural resistance to the hegemonic culture of franquismo. Marse tells the story of the 'other' culture, the voiceless, and he tells the untold story of the marginalized.In 1936, after the Civil War and the victory of Franco's dictatorship, the losers of the battle paid for their defeat as objects of ridicule. Marse takes these archetypal losers, and elevates them to the heroic.Marse's novels refer to the journey of the mythical hero as described by Joseph Campbell. Whereas ...
The Spanish novel since Transition (1975-1986) is marked by the abundance of historical novels about...
This dissertation analyzes six twenty-first century novels that reflect Spain\u27s current intellect...
19 p.After the traumatism of the republicans' defeat that deprived Spain of ninety percent of its in...
This dissertation studies the Gauche divine, a progressive upper class elite from Barcelona during t...
PhDThis thesis consists of a close reading of the representation of the Spanish Civil War in select...
This article provides a history of everyday life, a socio-cultural history, looking into the problem...
The dissertation examines references to the picaresque tradition present in postwar narrative, parti...
Since the introduction of radio to Latin America in the 1930\u27s and later television in the 1950\u...
After the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain entered a period of transition toward de...
Jokin Muñoz’s novel, Antzararen Bidea (2007) / El camino de la oca (2008), narrates memories of the ...
Nationalism is an inherently modern ideology which empowers the claims of a community to be consider...
The recovery of the legacy of the Spanish Republican exile of 1939 is having a noteworthy impact on ...
International audienceThe Spanish Female Communists reorganized themselves in 1945, during their Fre...
International audienceThe Spanish female communists reorganized themselves in 1945, during their Fre...
In the last few years a great number of novels dealing with the Spanish Civil War appeared in the li...
The Spanish novel since Transition (1975-1986) is marked by the abundance of historical novels about...
This dissertation analyzes six twenty-first century novels that reflect Spain\u27s current intellect...
19 p.After the traumatism of the republicans' defeat that deprived Spain of ninety percent of its in...
This dissertation studies the Gauche divine, a progressive upper class elite from Barcelona during t...
PhDThis thesis consists of a close reading of the representation of the Spanish Civil War in select...
This article provides a history of everyday life, a socio-cultural history, looking into the problem...
The dissertation examines references to the picaresque tradition present in postwar narrative, parti...
Since the introduction of radio to Latin America in the 1930\u27s and later television in the 1950\u...
After the death of dictator Francisco Franco in 1975, Spain entered a period of transition toward de...
Jokin Muñoz’s novel, Antzararen Bidea (2007) / El camino de la oca (2008), narrates memories of the ...
Nationalism is an inherently modern ideology which empowers the claims of a community to be consider...
The recovery of the legacy of the Spanish Republican exile of 1939 is having a noteworthy impact on ...
International audienceThe Spanish Female Communists reorganized themselves in 1945, during their Fre...
International audienceThe Spanish female communists reorganized themselves in 1945, during their Fre...
In the last few years a great number of novels dealing with the Spanish Civil War appeared in the li...
The Spanish novel since Transition (1975-1986) is marked by the abundance of historical novels about...
This dissertation analyzes six twenty-first century novels that reflect Spain\u27s current intellect...
19 p.After the traumatism of the republicans' defeat that deprived Spain of ninety percent of its in...