Ghosts of Passion: Martyrdom, Gender, and the Origins of the Spanish Civil War

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Duke University Press, 28 mar 2007 - 244 páginas
The question of what caused the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) is the central focus of modern Spanish historiography. In Ghosts of Passion, Brian D. Bunk argues that propaganda related to the revolution of October 1934 triggered the broader conflict by accentuating existing social tensions surrounding religion and gender. Through careful analysis of the images produced in books, newspapers, posters, rallies, and meetings, Bunk contends that Spain’s civil war was not inevitable. Commemorative imagery produced after October 1934 bridged the gap between rhetoric and action by dehumanizing opponents and encouraging violent action against them.

In commemorating the uprising, revolutionaries and conservatives used the same methods to promote radically different political agendas: they deployed religious imagery to characterize the political situation as a battle between good and evil, with the fate of the nation hanging in the balance, and exploited traditional gender stereotypes to portray themselves as the defenders of social order against chaos. The resulting atmosphere of polarization combined with increasing political violence to plunge the country into civil war.

 

Índice

Introduction
1
The Revolution of October 1934
13
Sacred Blood The Martyrs of Turn and Conservative Politics
34
Your Comrades Will Not Forget Revolutionary Martyrs and Political Unity
61
Grandsons of the Cid Masculinity Sexual Violence and the Destruction of the Family
88
Hyenas Harpies and Proletarian Mothers Commemorating Female Participation
120
The October Revolution in Democratic Spain
150
Notes
175
Glossary of Organizations
211
Bibliography
215
Index
239
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Sobre el autor (2007)

Brian D. Bunk is Visiting Assistant Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Click here to visit the author’s website

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