Television dramas have an enormous discursive power to shape national identity in the form of shared experience and collective belonging. Both law and visual culture are dominant discourses constituting an imagined community, which creates meaning through storytelling and performance. Spanish television is a particularly good case study, since the medium has been a vital tool of identity construction at individual, collective and national levels in a country that lived through almost 40 years of dictatorship (1939–1975). Television was thus used as a means of propaganda (1956–1975), as primary educator of democratic values (1975–1989) and as creator of a social debate (1990 onwards). This article examines law drama, law comedy and documenta...
The dissertation discusses selected contemporary Spanish Peninsular novels and films in light of the...
This dissertation explores memory, identity and nationalisms in Post-Franco Spain. In the context of...
This article explores and complicates the cultural logics of postfeminism as a transnational discour...
Introduction. This article examines how Spain‟s national television network (Televisión Española-TVE...
The Spanish transition from dictatorship to democracy is often described as an example of negotiatio...
Television is often thought of as monolithic and totalizing, controlling viewers and upholding the s...
Television is often thought of as monolithic and totalizing, controlling viewers and upholding the s...
The starting point for the present work is the conviction that we can study the memory of undemocrat...
The Spanish transition from dictatorship to democracy is often described as an example of negotiatio...
The main aim of this article is to analyze the social circulation of discourses on non-hegemonic cul...
Analysis of intertextuality in Spanish police dramas between 1990-2010 shows that one of the repeate...
The idea of a national theatre in its modern incarnation emerged during the eighteenth century, coin...
La presencia histórica de Televisión Española (TVE) abarca veinte de los cuarenta años del régimen f...
The current study examines the multiple and contradictory representations or formulations of Spanish...
My dissertation explores the construction of Andalusian cultural identity and its relationship to th...
The dissertation discusses selected contemporary Spanish Peninsular novels and films in light of the...
This dissertation explores memory, identity and nationalisms in Post-Franco Spain. In the context of...
This article explores and complicates the cultural logics of postfeminism as a transnational discour...
Introduction. This article examines how Spain‟s national television network (Televisión Española-TVE...
The Spanish transition from dictatorship to democracy is often described as an example of negotiatio...
Television is often thought of as monolithic and totalizing, controlling viewers and upholding the s...
Television is often thought of as monolithic and totalizing, controlling viewers and upholding the s...
The starting point for the present work is the conviction that we can study the memory of undemocrat...
The Spanish transition from dictatorship to democracy is often described as an example of negotiatio...
The main aim of this article is to analyze the social circulation of discourses on non-hegemonic cul...
Analysis of intertextuality in Spanish police dramas between 1990-2010 shows that one of the repeate...
The idea of a national theatre in its modern incarnation emerged during the eighteenth century, coin...
La presencia histórica de Televisión Española (TVE) abarca veinte de los cuarenta años del régimen f...
The current study examines the multiple and contradictory representations or formulations of Spanish...
My dissertation explores the construction of Andalusian cultural identity and its relationship to th...
The dissertation discusses selected contemporary Spanish Peninsular novels and films in light of the...
This dissertation explores memory, identity and nationalisms in Post-Franco Spain. In the context of...
This article explores and complicates the cultural logics of postfeminism as a transnational discour...