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  1. Coming of Age in Franco’s Spain
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    How could authors not write about the effects of a civil war that tore their nation in two, that divided and destroyed families and friends? They had to tell the story, though they were carefully scrutinized and censored. How could they resist... more

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    How could authors not write about the effects of a civil war that tore their nation in two, that divided and destroyed families and friends? They had to tell the story, though they were carefully scrutinized and censored. How could they resist artistically and present alternate voices and visions for the future? Writing is resistance, remembering is resistance. Writing is remembering and selecting those memories that, in these authors’ view, have intense significance in the formation of the self. Sender, Delibes, Laforet, Matute, and Martín Gaite have left a legacy of confrontation and hope. Coming of Age in Franco’s Spain studies the social and psychological damage of the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War and identifies an aesthetic of resistance, a portrayal of emerging adults who rebel with courage and caring that even more mature adults do not show. Whereas the Fascists engaged in the process of «othering», considering certain groups to be enemies, sub-human, deserving death, meriting bondage in slavery, these novels describe protagonists who learn to reach out to «the other». They advocate treatment of the marginalized and persecuted in a manner diametrically opposed to the policies and practices of the Franco Regime. The positive message conveyed is that the human spirit was not completely crushed by the Fascists’ mandate to make all Spanish citizens conform to the Regime’s own «values», but these authors advocate authenticity, creative freedom, universal values, all alive and well, even in the darkest of times; they crafted a blueprint for hope through complexities of the narrative art.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781453912041
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    RVK Categories: IP 1800
    DDC Categories: 860
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures ; 225
    Subjects: Bildungsroman; Identität <Motiv>; Antifaschismus <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Sender, Ramón José (1901-1982): Crónica del alba; Delibes, Miguel (1920-2010): El camino; Laforet, Carmen (1921-2004): Nada; Matute, Ana María (1925-2014): Primera memoria; Martín Gaite, Carmen (1925-2000): Entre visillos; Martín Gaite, Carmen (1925-2000): El cuarto de atrás
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  2. Coming of age in Franco's Spain
    anti-fascist rites of passage in Sender, Delibes, Laforet, Matute, and Martin Gaite
    Published: [2014]; © 2014
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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  3. Coming of Age in Franco's Spain
    Anti-Fascist Rites of Passage in Sender, Delibes, Laforet, Matute, and Martín Gaite
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781453912041
    Other identifier:
    9781453912041
    RVK Categories: IP 1800
    Edition: 1st, New ed
    Subjects: Bildungsroman; Identität <Motiv>; Franquismus; Antifaschismus <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Martín Gaite, Carmen (1925-2000): El cuarto de atrás; Martín Gaite, Carmen (1925-2000): Entre visillos; Matute, Ana María (1925-2014): Primera memoria; Laforet, Carmen (1921-2004): Nada; Sender, Ramón José (1901-1982): Crónica del alba; Delibes, Miguel (1920-2010): El camino
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (143 Seiten)
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    How could authors not write about the effects of a civil war that tore their nation in two, that divided and destroyed families and friends? They had to tell the story, though they were carefully scrutinized and censored. How could they resist artistically and present alternate voices and visions for the future? Writing is resistance, remembering is resistance. Writing is remembering and selecting those memories that, in these authors' view, have intense significance in the formation of the self. Sender, Delibes, Laforet, Matute, and Martín Gaite have left a legacy of confrontation and hope. Coming of Age in Franco's Spain studies the social and psychological damage of the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War and identifies an aesthetic of resistance, a portrayal of emerging adults who rebel with courage and caring that even more mature adults do not show. Whereas the Fascists engaged in the process of «othering», considering certain groups to be enemies, sub-human, deserving death, meriting bondage in slavery, these novels describe protagonists who learn to reach out to «the other». They advocate treatment of the marginalized and persecuted in a manner diametrically opposed to the policies and practices of the Franco Regime. The positive message conveyed is that the human spirit was not completely crushed by the Fascists' mandate to make all Spanish citizens conform to the Regime's own «values», but these authors advocate authenticity, creative freedom, universal values, all alive and well, even in the darkest of times; they crafted a blueprint for hope through complexities of the narrative art

  4. Coming of Age in Franco’s Spain
    Anti-Fascist Rites of Passage in Sender, Delibes, Laforet, Matute, and Martín Gaite