Spanish Civil Warexperimental documentarytraumamemoryThe article argues that there are limitations in relying solely on witness testimony and archival material to document the continuing effects of civil war. It references Daniels' 41-minute film, Not Reconciled (2009), which concerns Belchite, a ...
A separate but related event was the great 1918 flu pandemic. A virulent new strain of the flu first observed in the United States but misleadingly known as the "Spanish flu", was accidentally carried to Europe by infected American forces personnel. One in every four Americans had contracted ...
Ashes and granite: destruction and reconstruction in the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath, by Olivia Muñoz-Rojas, Eastbourne, Sussex Academic Press, 2011, 272 pp., £65 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-84519-436-9A creative thesis.doi:10.1080/13527258.2013.824185Pedro Fermín Maguire...
World War I (“The Great War”) toppled empires, created new nations, and sparked tensions that would explode across future years. On the battlefield, gruesome modern weaponry wrecked an entire generation of young men. The United States entered the conflict in 1917 and was never again the sa...
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CHARLESTON, S.C.A weakening Hurricane Matthew lashed Georgia and the Carolinas on Saturday in what appeared to be the last leg of its march up the East Coast, leaving in its wake millions of Americans relieved that one of the most fearsome storms on record in the U.S. wasn’t that bad...
The Long AftermathViolence and the History and Memory of the Spanish Civil War: Beyond the Crisis of Inherited Narrative Frameworks· Marina Mackay· Claire Gorrara· Margaret AtackManuel BragançaPeter Tame
Ashes and granite: destruction and reconstruction in the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath, by Olivia Mu?oz-Rojas, Eastbourne, Sussex Academic Press, 2011, 272 pp., £65 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-84519-436-9doi:10.10.80/13527258.2013.824185Maguire...
Through his cinematic artform, Erice captures the isolation and emotional deadness of village life in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War which we discuss in terms of the contemporary interest in intergenerational transmission of trauma as well as the expansion of the psychoanalytic paradigm to ...
The afterlives of Federico Garc铆a Lorca are many. His violent death at the hands of the extreme right during the Civil War has been remembered and imagined in a variety of ways, thus bringing the Republican poet back to life in a strange kind of afterglow and symbolically completing his ...