Carlos Giménez, España, Una, Grande y Libre (1976-1977), and Comics of the Transition
I reexamine the Spanish Transition in terms of the interventions that cartoonists in the 1970s used to lay bare the machinations of the old regime still in power. Specifically, I analyze Carlos Giménez’s España, Una, Grande y Libre series, an exemplary counter-narrative against the dominant discours...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Dictatorships & democracies 2021-12 (9) |
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Zusammenfassung: | I reexamine the Spanish Transition in terms of the interventions that cartoonists in the 1970s used to lay bare the machinations of the old regime still in power. Specifically, I analyze Carlos Giménez’s España, Una, Grande y Libre series, an exemplary counter-narrative against the dominant discourse produced by post-Franco government officials and economic power brokers. This collection—which denounces state-sanctioned violence and champions popular mobilizations in the name of a more just society—is also a pioneering work that makes visible the victims of the long-silenced crimes of Francoism. |
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ISSN: | 2564-8829 2564-8829 |
DOI: | 10.7238/dd.v0i9.391141 |