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The Edinburgh Companion to the Spanish Civil War and Visual Culture
The Edinburgh Companion to the Spanish Civil War and Visual Culture
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ISBN No.: 9781399516297
Pages: 744
Year: 202607
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 358.08
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: The Visual Culture of the Spanish Civil War Eugenia Afinoguénova, Robert Lubar Messeri and Silvina Schammah Gesser Part I. Aesthetics Under Pressure 1. Print Culture and the (Political) Discourses of Design in Josep Renau''s Función Social del Cartel Publicitario (1937) Jordana Mendelson 2. ''Women''s Rightful Place'': Images, Magazines and Mobilisation During the Spanish Civil War Michel Otayek 3. ''This is how we are'': Aesthetic Avant-Garde and Worker Ethics in Collectivised Spanish Cinema (1936-7) Dolors Marín Silvestre and Jorge Gaupp 4. ''Dalinian Difficulties'' Robert Lubar Messeri 5. Children''s Drawings in the Spanish Civil War: Exploring Child Agency Through Artwork from Propaganda to Therapy Sarah Wright 6. ''Colonising Ourselves'': The Redefinition of Racial Boundaries Around the Moroccan Soldier and the Worker in Spanish Civil War Propaganda Elisabeth Bolorinos Allard 7.


''The sad fate of Abyssinia'': Internationalism, Race and Anti-colonialism in the Republican Military Press (1936-9) Henry Brown Part II. Looking for an International Audience 8. Documenting Atrocity: The Italian Invasion of Ethiopia and Images of the Spanish Civil War in New Times and Ethiopia News Neelam Srivastava 9. The Spanish Civil War in Soviet and Chinese cartoons Mariia Guleva 10. Child Refugees and the Iconographies of the Future During the Spanish Civil War Eugenia Afinoguénova and Margarita Buitrago 11. Women in the Visual Culture of International Red Aid Laura Branciforte 12. Female Icons: La Pasionaria, Santa Teresa and the Ambivalence of Gender Miren Llona 13. The Rescue of the Prado: The International Effort to Protect Spain''s Historical and Artistic Heritage During the Civil War Arturo Colorado Castellary 14.


The Spanish Participation at the 1938 Venice Biennale Santiago Olábarri Oriol Part III. Exile and Echoes from Abroad 15. Framing Transatlantic Exile: Proposing a New Perspective on Spanish Republican Women Artists Through the Work of Manuela Ballester Carmen Gaitán Salinas 16. The Deep Imprint of Spanish Exile Artists in Chile Miguel Cabañas Bravo 17. Moving Images: Spanish-American Families Forget the Spanish Civil War James D. Fernández 18. From Guernica to Vietnam: The Spanish Civil War in American Art, 1939 to 1975 Beatriz Cordero Martín 19. Visual Culture of the Spanish Civil War in East and West Germany Teresa Pinheiro 20.


''Spain inside us'': Echoes of the Civil War in an Always Changing Eastern Europe Matei Chihaia Part IV. The Civil War Under Dictatorship 21. Staging the Reconquest: The 1940 ''Exposición de la Hispanidad'' Miriam M. Basilio Gaztambide 22. The Hero in Spanish Post-War Comics: The Last Knights Almudena Izquierdo Andreu 23. Starting Over: The Challenges of Recovering the Avant-garde in Post-war Catalonia and the Basque Country Ismael Manterola Ispizua 24. The ''Recycling'' of Spanish Civil War Images in Political Art of the 1960s and 1970s Noemí de Haro García 25. Memory Accomplices: Imaginaries (and Spectres) of the Spanish Civil War and Revolution emerging in Clandestine Cinema Practices Lidia Mateo Leivas 26.


Images of Violence and ''Rebirth'': On Collective Crime in the Civil War and the Shoah Miguel Rivas Venegas Part V. Visualising the War in Democratic Spain 27. Raising the Flag: Guernica''s Transfer to the Reina Sofía Museum Rocío Robles Tardío 28. Autoethnography and Visual Archaeology in Spanish Historical Comics Samuel Amago 29. Memoryscapes of the Spanish Civil War Carmen Ortiz 30. The Cutting Room Floor of Spain''s Democracy Emilio Silva 31. Beyond Erasure: Forensic Vision, the Politics of (in)Visibility, and Image Ecologies in Spanish Documentary Lee Douglas 32. Gaze, Heritage, and Tourism of the Spanish Civil War: The Economy Behind Destination Culture Silvina Schammah Gesser and Irene Rincón Narros 33.


Creating a New Memory? The Uneven Role of Public History Antonio Cazorla-Sánchez Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index.


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