This collection of articles endeavours to establish a new dialogue between translation and memory studies. By using a contemporary approach, this collection focuses on the cultural representations of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) and the following Franco dictatorship (1939–1975) to explore the effects and significance of translation within Spain. This contemporary reassessment in literature has led to new avenues of analysis and the examination of pending issues with current implications regarding the censorship that was applied during the dictatorship
En el presente artículo examinamos los escenarios de la memoria de la Guerra Civil y del franquismo ...
This project examines the interplay between memory, history, and politics relating to Spanish Republ...
[EN] The paper explores the most relevant conclusions obtained after a quantitative and qualitative ...
This collection of articles endeavours to establish a new dialogue between translation and memory st...
New Approaches on Translation, Conflict, and Memory: Narratives of the Spanish Civil War and the Dic...
This article examines the role of translation in mediating memory and makes the case for translation...
- Addresses foundational and complex issues as to the role of translation in the transmission of con...
New Approaches to Translation, Conflict and Memory: Narratives of the Spanish Civil War and the Dict...
The winners of any conflict often try to impose their views on the defeated. Through official and un...
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) remains a point of contention in contemporary Spanish politics. Th...
Since 1989, Spain has gone through a process of re-emergence of the memories of the Spanish Civil Wa...
The twentieth century was a century of wars and conflicts. The Spanish Civil War was one of them. Th...
The rejection suffered in Spain by Fernando Arrabal’s cinematography, specifically by his films deal...
This paper analyses the Spanish version of Hugh Thomas’s The Spanish Civil War, a book that had to f...
This article examines three inter-related phenomena of the Spanish Civil War with an emphasis on the...
En el presente artículo examinamos los escenarios de la memoria de la Guerra Civil y del franquismo ...
This project examines the interplay between memory, history, and politics relating to Spanish Republ...
[EN] The paper explores the most relevant conclusions obtained after a quantitative and qualitative ...
This collection of articles endeavours to establish a new dialogue between translation and memory st...
New Approaches on Translation, Conflict, and Memory: Narratives of the Spanish Civil War and the Dic...
This article examines the role of translation in mediating memory and makes the case for translation...
- Addresses foundational and complex issues as to the role of translation in the transmission of con...
New Approaches to Translation, Conflict and Memory: Narratives of the Spanish Civil War and the Dict...
The winners of any conflict often try to impose their views on the defeated. Through official and un...
The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) remains a point of contention in contemporary Spanish politics. Th...
Since 1989, Spain has gone through a process of re-emergence of the memories of the Spanish Civil Wa...
The twentieth century was a century of wars and conflicts. The Spanish Civil War was one of them. Th...
The rejection suffered in Spain by Fernando Arrabal’s cinematography, specifically by his films deal...
This paper analyses the Spanish version of Hugh Thomas’s The Spanish Civil War, a book that had to f...
This article examines three inter-related phenomena of the Spanish Civil War with an emphasis on the...
En el presente artículo examinamos los escenarios de la memoria de la Guerra Civil y del franquismo ...
This project examines the interplay between memory, history, and politics relating to Spanish Republ...
[EN] The paper explores the most relevant conclusions obtained after a quantitative and qualitative ...