Following Franco: Spanish culture and politics in transition, 1962-92
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Abstract: | The transition to democracy that followed the death of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco in 1975 was once hailed as a model of political transformation. But since the 2008 financial crisis it has come under intense scrutiny. Today, a growing divide exists between advocates of the Transition and those who see it as the source of Spain's current socio-political bankruptcy. This book revisits the crucial period from 1962 to 1992, exposing the networks of art, media and power that drove the Transition and continue to underpin Spanish politics in the present. Drawing on rare archival materials and over three hundred interviews with politicians, artists, journalists and ordinary Spaniards, including former prime minister Felipe Gonzalez (1982-96), Following Franco unlocks the complex and often contradictory narratives surrounding the foundation of contemporary Spain. -- |
Umfang: | xii, 401 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781526105189 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Part I: Celebrity -- 1. Fandom and mass-culture in late-Francoist Spain: Manuel Benítez El cordobés and Raphael -- 2. Aristocracy and generational change: the houses of Alba, Franco and Borbón -- 3. ¡Hola! in an age of champagne socialism: Isabel Preysler, Miguel Boyer, Julio Iglesias, Francisco Rivera Paquirri and Isabel Pantoja -- Part II: Censorship -- 4. The regulation of cultural production during and after Manuel Fraga (1962-75) -- 5. Key performance indicators: democratisation and freedom of speech (1975-81) -- 6. Patronage and permissiveness (1981-92) -- Part III: Cities -- 7. Urbanisation and development: class, gender and race -- 8. The Movida and the reinvention of Madrid -- 9. An Olympic renaissance: the Barcelona model -- Part IV: Culture -- 10. Culture as a democratic weapon: Pablo Picasso's Guernica -- 11. The historical nationalities: the cultures of the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia -- 12. What qualifies as Spanish culture? The state, autonomous communities and the culture wars -- Index | |
520 | 3 | |a The transition to democracy that followed the death of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco in 1975 was once hailed as a model of political transformation. But since the 2008 financial crisis it has come under intense scrutiny. Today, a growing divide exists between advocates of the Transition and those who see it as the source of Spain's current socio-political bankruptcy. This book revisits the crucial period from 1962 to 1992, exposing the networks of art, media and power that drove the Transition and continue to underpin Spanish politics in the present. Drawing on rare archival materials and over three hundred interviews with politicians, artists, journalists and ordinary Spaniards, including former prime minister Felipe Gonzalez (1982-96), Following Franco unlocks the complex and often contradictory narratives surrounding the foundation of contemporary Spain. -- | |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements Note on translations List of political parties and formations Introduction vii x xi і Part I: Celebrity Introduction 1 Fandom and mass-culture in late-Francoist Spain: Manuel Benitez Έ1 Cordobés’ and Raphael 2 Aristocracy and generational change: The houses of Alba, Franco and Bourbon 3 ¡Hola! in the age of champagne socialism: Isabel Preysler, Miguel Boyer, Julio Iglesias, Francisco Rivera ‘Paquirri’ and Isabel Pantoja 31 33 49 70 Part II: Censorship Introduction 4 The regulation of cultural production during and after Manuel Fraga (1962-75) 5 Key performance indicators: Démocratisation and freedom of speech (1975-81) 6 The regime of’81: Patronage and permissiveness v 89 91 110 129
Contents Part III: Cities Introduction 7 Urbanisation and development: Class, gender and race 8 The Movida and the reinvention of Madrid 9 An Olympic renaissance: The Barcelona model 153 155 175 Г98 Part IV: Communities Introduction ro Culture as a democratic weapon: Pablo Picassos Guernica 11 The historical nationalities: Culture and community in the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia 12 What qualifies as Spanish culture? The State, autonomous communities and the culture wars 264 Conclusion 289 Notes Select bibliography Index 295 375 382 vi 215 219 235
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contents | Introduction -- Part I: Celebrity -- 1. Fandom and mass-culture in late-Francoist Spain: Manuel Benítez El cordobés and Raphael -- 2. Aristocracy and generational change: the houses of Alba, Franco and Borbón -- 3. ¡Hola! in an age of champagne socialism: Isabel Preysler, Miguel Boyer, Julio Iglesias, Francisco Rivera Paquirri and Isabel Pantoja -- Part II: Censorship -- 4. The regulation of cultural production during and after Manuel Fraga (1962-75) -- 5. Key performance indicators: democratisation and freedom of speech (1975-81) -- 6. Patronage and permissiveness (1981-92) -- Part III: Cities -- 7. Urbanisation and development: class, gender and race -- 8. The Movida and the reinvention of Madrid -- 9. An Olympic renaissance: the Barcelona model -- Part IV: Culture -- 10. Culture as a democratic weapon: Pablo Picasso's Guernica -- 11. The historical nationalities: the cultures of the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia -- 12. What qualifies as Spanish culture? The state, autonomous communities and the culture wars -- Index |
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