During the last decade, Spanish memory movements have exhumed a great number of mass graves from the Civil War and Francoist repression. This exhumation campaign is often interpreted in psychopathological terms as a natural reaction to a traumatic past and as proving that this past should be healed by a therapeutic memory that fosters closure -- a vision that we call 'trauma-therapy-closure (TTC) time'. Although this vision is in line with widespread 'transitional justice' discourse it should be critically analyzed. We argue that the Spanish situation does not prove the naturalness and universal applicability of TTC time. Although we do identify an influential exhumation group that shares aspects of this TTC vision, its approach is contest...
Scholars have argued that the state has the power not only to decide who lives and who dies, but als...
En este artículo se estudia el «primer ciclo» de exhumaciones de republicanos fusilados por los fran...
"Traumatized Subjects" examines the legacy of the mass extermination carried out during the 1936 cou...
During the last decade, Spanish memory movements have exhumed a great number of mass graves from the...
This thesis examines how the traces of violence from the Spanish Civil War, that have emerged in rec...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the process of exhumation, identification and rebur...
Based on 17 months of ethnographic field work on the current exhumation of mass graves from the Span...
The Francoist victory in the Spanish Civil war (1936–1939), subsequent dictatorship and finally the...
“They Are Not Just Bodies”: Memory, Death, and Democracy in post-Franco Spain, is an ethnography of ...
Spain is experiencing a ‘memory boom’, centred in this case around the painful past of the Civil War...
By focusing on the cases of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo and the radical Flemish nationalists, this a...
Understanding the development and meaning of collective memory is a central interest for sociologist...
The exhumation of clandestine graves by NGOs and relatives of the disappeared involves human rights ...
In this paper I analyze the exhumations of mass graves of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) and dictat...
As several historical investigations have revealed, between 130,000 and 150,000 Republicans were exe...
Scholars have argued that the state has the power not only to decide who lives and who dies, but als...
En este artículo se estudia el «primer ciclo» de exhumaciones de republicanos fusilados por los fran...
"Traumatized Subjects" examines the legacy of the mass extermination carried out during the 1936 cou...
During the last decade, Spanish memory movements have exhumed a great number of mass graves from the...
This thesis examines how the traces of violence from the Spanish Civil War, that have emerged in rec...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study of the process of exhumation, identification and rebur...
Based on 17 months of ethnographic field work on the current exhumation of mass graves from the Span...
The Francoist victory in the Spanish Civil war (1936–1939), subsequent dictatorship and finally the...
“They Are Not Just Bodies”: Memory, Death, and Democracy in post-Franco Spain, is an ethnography of ...
Spain is experiencing a ‘memory boom’, centred in this case around the painful past of the Civil War...
By focusing on the cases of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo and the radical Flemish nationalists, this a...
Understanding the development and meaning of collective memory is a central interest for sociologist...
The exhumation of clandestine graves by NGOs and relatives of the disappeared involves human rights ...
In this paper I analyze the exhumations of mass graves of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) and dictat...
As several historical investigations have revealed, between 130,000 and 150,000 Republicans were exe...
Scholars have argued that the state has the power not only to decide who lives and who dies, but als...
En este artículo se estudia el «primer ciclo» de exhumaciones de republicanos fusilados por los fran...
"Traumatized Subjects" examines the legacy of the mass extermination carried out during the 1936 cou...