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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Critical Introduction: Aurelio Pego, the Satirical Chronicler of Fascist Spain -- Aurelio Pego -- Methodology and Theoretical Grounding -- First Part: Mocking Fascists -- Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- Mocking National Catholicism -- Mocking the Imperial and Global Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Second Part. Mocking Antifascists -- Mocking Americans and International Powers -- Mocking Spanish Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- Roque Barca: the Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Notes -- Part I Mocking Fascists -- Section 1.1 Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Is Franco Like Hitler? (30 September 1949) -- And His Stomach is Not Upset! (28 November 1952) -- Now, He Wants to Be a Father (27 February 1953) -- Now, He Kills Fish (21 October 1955) -- The Wretched Life of the Caudillo (21 November 1952) -- They Are Getting Fat! (3 October 1958) -- 59 Years of Franco (14 December 1951) -- The Brave Generalísimo is Fearful (7 December 1956) -- Yes, Indeed, an Example (4 October 1963) -- A Dictator Without Solace (17 April 1953) -- A Worn-Out Dictatorship (7 December 1962) -- Notes -- Section 1.2 Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- The Poor Are Already Here (11 July 1947) -- The Lingering Lady Economy (2 July 1948) -- 15 Disgusting Days in Spain (14 October 1949) -- Tonight, It's Christmas Eve (23 December 1949) -- Potato Immigration (24 February 1950) -- With You, Even Without Bread and Onions (31 October 1952) -- People Eat When There's Food (5 July 1957) -- Learning to Read? For What? (17 February 1950) | |
505 | 8 | |a Sympathy and Criminals (3 November 1944) -- Yes, Well, His Hands Are Blood-Stained (15 May 1948) -- Two Dead ... Presentes! (3 May 1957) -- They Live Better, Die Better (6 March 1959) -- Political Prisoners? (2 October 1959) -- The Decree of Fear (2 December 1960) -- Civil Guards in Jeeps (19 June 1953) -- The Victory ... of Whom? (May-July 1973) -- Ten Disobeyed Commandments (9 June 1950) -- The Great Tavern Keeper of Spain (16 January 1953) -- Oh No, Not Violence! (1 May 1953) -- Crying for Our Writers (3 July 1953) -- The Corpses Resurrect (18 October 1957) -- Literature of Gentlemen (7 March 1958) -- Note -- Section 1.3 Mocking National Catholicism and the Imperial Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Prohibited Masks? (3 March 1944) -- The Church and Hygiene (14 April 1944) -- A Virgin With Command (7 April 1950) -- Priests and Prostitutes (20 July 1951) -- Canticle Mass and Champagne (7 August 1953) -- Thanks to the Republic, They Go to Heaven (6 January 1956) -- Motorized Priests (4 May 1956) -- Hitler Needs a Girlfriend (20 September 1940) -- Praying to God But... (5 September 1952) -- Hitler in the Metropolitan? (18 May 1945) -- Candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize (16 October 1953) -- Like Lost Souls (5 December 1941) -- Colombia on Franco's Agenda (3 October 1952) -- 3,500 Dollars of "Truths" (14 January 1949) -- A Pro-Franco Man Who is Not (17 March 1950) -- The Disciple Who Did Not Learn (10 July 1953) -- A Matchmaker, a Mayor, and a Greeting (22 August 1952) -- Franco is in the Nude (14 July 1944) -- The Tricky Problem of Succession (18 September 1953) -- Another Symptom of the Crab Regime (17 August 1962) -- Note -- Part II Mocking Antifascists -- Section 2.1 Mocking Americans and International Powers -- The Alarm Went Off! (4 February 1944) -- The Boogeyman of Communism (24 March 1950) -- George Washington Leaves Spain (22 June 1951) | |
505 | 8 | |a The Ambassador of the Epitaphs (13 July 1951) -- Very Friendly But Very Unlucky (17 August 1951) -- The Amazing Liberalization of the Regime (15 January 1952) -- Entrance Fee (5 December 1952) -- Don Patricio and His Head (23 May 1952) -- Washington's Bulls (25 September 1953) -- The Guarantors of the Future (13 November 1953) -- Propagandist Tubercles? (11 April 1952) -- Rains and Tourists Arrived (10 October 1952) -- Cover Charge: 125,000,000 (15 August 1952) -- The Funny Yankee Danger (24 October 1952) -- Call a Spade a Spade (17 January 1958) -- The Sixth Fleet in Sight! (4 January 1952) -- Blame the Other (15 August 1958) -- Note -- Section 2.2 Mocking the Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- A Republic of Lovers (12 April 1940) -- A Storm of Words is Coming (24 September 1943) -- Republics in Bulk (23 June 1944) -- The Spiritualist Rally at the Madison Square Garden (12 January 1945) -- The Heat is Pro-Franco (11 June 1948) -- Dear Hated Man (España Libre, Toulouse, 19 October 1948) -- For Those Who Lie (11 February 1949) -- Sweating in Havana (29 September 1950) -- Do we Resurrect it or do we Have a Wake? (13 April 1951) -- It's a Matter of Getting Started (27 April 1951) -- Hunger as a Political Weapon (25 January 1952) -- Going North to Reach the South (28 March 1952) -- The Support That Did Not Arrive (4 April 1952) -- To Steal From a Thief (19 September 1952) -- An Instrument of Revolutionary Action (26 September 1952) -- Walking Cowardice (12 December 1952) -- He Will Grow a Humpback (2 January 1953) -- What Has Happened After 22 Years? (10 April 1953) -- Poor Us! (22 May 1953) -- The Heroic Republican Emigration (17 July 1953) -- Let's Find Another Tactic, General (18 April 1958) -- I Want to Know How (20 June 1958) -- The Ill-Fitting Shoes (17 October 1958) -- We Are the Last on Eggs (21 November 1958) | |
505 | 8 | |a Prayers or Explosives? (16 May 1947) -- The Exquisite Art of Murder (11 August 1950) -- What Are we Waiting For? (19 April 1957) -- Twenty Years From Now? What an Optimist! (4 December 1959) -- The Fall of Franco (19 February 1960) -- Will They Really End With all the Rats? (6 May 1966) -- Notes -- Section 2.3 Roque Barca: The Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- What's in the Books! (15 February 1957) -- The Cassock of Iron (4 June 1957) -- Don't Let Him Be (1 November 1957) -- The Passive Brigade (21 March 1958) -- The Mysterious Gland (18 July 1958) -- Roque Sows the Seeds of Fear (2 January 1959) -- A Double-Edged Acronym (3 April 1959) -- Recruiting Soldiers for the Revolution (6 November 1959) -- Sowing Confusion (3 June 1960) -- Looking for the Portuguese (2 March 1962) -- In Today's Spain There is More (2 June 1967) -- Notes -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Doctor in Antifascism (31 March 1944) -- Actress of the People (17 February 1948) -- A Heroine and the Ungrateful (4 June 1948) -- Who Kills Them? (28 January 1949) -- Anti-Francoism is Not the Same as Poker (4 July 1952) -- Don Félix Like a Snail (1 March 1957) -- Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Critical Introduction: Aurelio Pego, the Satirical Chronicler of Fascist Spain -- Aurelio Pego -- Methodology and Theoretical Grounding -- First Part: Mocking Fascists -- Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- Mocking National Catholicism -- Mocking the Imperial and Global Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Second Part. Mocking Antifascists -- Mocking Americans and International Powers -- Mocking Spanish Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- Roque Barca: the Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Notes -- Part I Mocking Fascists -- Section 1.1 Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Is Franco Like Hitler? (30 September 1949) -- And His Stomach is Not Upset! (28 November 1952) -- Now, He Wants to Be a Father (27 February 1953) -- Now, He Kills Fish (21 October 1955) -- The Wretched Life of the Caudillo (21 November 1952) -- They Are Getting Fat! (3 October 1958) -- 59 Years of Franco (14 December 1951) -- The Brave Generalísimo is Fearful (7 December 1956) -- Yes, Indeed, an Example (4 October 1963) -- A Dictator Without Solace (17 April 1953) -- A Worn-Out Dictatorship (7 December 1962) -- Notes -- Section 1.2 Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- The Poor Are Already Here (11 July 1947) -- The Lingering Lady Economy (2 July 1948) -- 15 Disgusting Days in Spain (14 October 1949) -- Tonight, It's Christmas Eve (23 December 1949) -- Potato Immigration (24 February 1950) -- With You, Even Without Bread and Onions (31 October 1952) -- People Eat When There's Food (5 July 1957) -- Learning to Read? For What? (17 February 1950) Sympathy and Criminals (3 November 1944) -- Yes, Well, His Hands Are Blood-Stained (15 May 1948) -- Two Dead ... Presentes! (3 May 1957) -- They Live Better, Die Better (6 March 1959) -- Political Prisoners? (2 October 1959) -- The Decree of Fear (2 December 1960) -- Civil Guards in Jeeps (19 June 1953) -- The Victory ... of Whom? (May-July 1973) -- Ten Disobeyed Commandments (9 June 1950) -- The Great Tavern Keeper of Spain (16 January 1953) -- Oh No, Not Violence! (1 May 1953) -- Crying for Our Writers (3 July 1953) -- The Corpses Resurrect (18 October 1957) -- Literature of Gentlemen (7 March 1958) -- Note -- Section 1.3 Mocking National Catholicism and the Imperial Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Prohibited Masks? (3 March 1944) -- The Church and Hygiene (14 April 1944) -- A Virgin With Command (7 April 1950) -- Priests and Prostitutes (20 July 1951) -- Canticle Mass and Champagne (7 August 1953) -- Thanks to the Republic, They Go to Heaven (6 January 1956) -- Motorized Priests (4 May 1956) -- Hitler Needs a Girlfriend (20 September 1940) -- Praying to God But... (5 September 1952) -- Hitler in the Metropolitan? (18 May 1945) -- Candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize (16 October 1953) -- Like Lost Souls (5 December 1941) -- Colombia on Franco's Agenda (3 October 1952) -- 3,500 Dollars of "Truths" (14 January 1949) -- A Pro-Franco Man Who is Not (17 March 1950) -- The Disciple Who Did Not Learn (10 July 1953) -- A Matchmaker, a Mayor, and a Greeting (22 August 1952) -- Franco is in the Nude (14 July 1944) -- The Tricky Problem of Succession (18 September 1953) -- Another Symptom of the Crab Regime (17 August 1962) -- Note -- Part II Mocking Antifascists -- Section 2.1 Mocking Americans and International Powers -- The Alarm Went Off! (4 February 1944) -- The Boogeyman of Communism (24 March 1950) -- George Washington Leaves Spain (22 June 1951) The Ambassador of the Epitaphs (13 July 1951) -- Very Friendly But Very Unlucky (17 August 1951) -- The Amazing Liberalization of the Regime (15 January 1952) -- Entrance Fee (5 December 1952) -- Don Patricio and His Head (23 May 1952) -- Washington's Bulls (25 September 1953) -- The Guarantors of the Future (13 November 1953) -- Propagandist Tubercles? (11 April 1952) -- Rains and Tourists Arrived (10 October 1952) -- Cover Charge: 125,000,000 (15 August 1952) -- The Funny Yankee Danger (24 October 1952) -- Call a Spade a Spade (17 January 1958) -- The Sixth Fleet in Sight! (4 January 1952) -- Blame the Other (15 August 1958) -- Note -- Section 2.2 Mocking the Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- A Republic of Lovers (12 April 1940) -- A Storm of Words is Coming (24 September 1943) -- Republics in Bulk (23 June 1944) -- The Spiritualist Rally at the Madison Square Garden (12 January 1945) -- The Heat is Pro-Franco (11 June 1948) -- Dear Hated Man (España Libre, Toulouse, 19 October 1948) -- For Those Who Lie (11 February 1949) -- Sweating in Havana (29 September 1950) -- Do we Resurrect it or do we Have a Wake? (13 April 1951) -- It's a Matter of Getting Started (27 April 1951) -- Hunger as a Political Weapon (25 January 1952) -- Going North to Reach the South (28 March 1952) -- The Support That Did Not Arrive (4 April 1952) -- To Steal From a Thief (19 September 1952) -- An Instrument of Revolutionary Action (26 September 1952) -- Walking Cowardice (12 December 1952) -- He Will Grow a Humpback (2 January 1953) -- What Has Happened After 22 Years? (10 April 1953) -- Poor Us! (22 May 1953) -- The Heroic Republican Emigration (17 July 1953) -- Let's Find Another Tactic, General (18 April 1958) -- I Want to Know How (20 June 1958) -- The Ill-Fitting Shoes (17 October 1958) -- We Are the Last on Eggs (21 November 1958) Prayers or Explosives? (16 May 1947) -- The Exquisite Art of Murder (11 August 1950) -- What Are we Waiting For? (19 April 1957) -- Twenty Years From Now? What an Optimist! (4 December 1959) -- The Fall of Franco (19 February 1960) -- Will They Really End With all the Rats? (6 May 1966) -- Notes -- Section 2.3 Roque Barca: The Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- What's in the Books! (15 February 1957) -- The Cassock of Iron (4 June 1957) -- Don't Let Him Be (1 November 1957) -- The Passive Brigade (21 March 1958) -- The Mysterious Gland (18 July 1958) -- Roque Sows the Seeds of Fear (2 January 1959) -- A Double-Edged Acronym (3 April 1959) -- Recruiting Soldiers for the Revolution (6 November 1959) -- Sowing Confusion (3 June 1960) -- Looking for the Portuguese (2 March 1962) -- In Today's Spain There is More (2 June 1967) -- Notes -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Doctor in Antifascism (31 March 1944) -- Actress of the People (17 February 1948) -- A Heroine and the Ungrateful (4 June 1948) -- Who Kills Them? (28 January 1949) -- Anti-Francoism is Not the Same as Poker (4 July 1952) -- Don Félix Like a Snail (1 March 1957) -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Feu, Montse Verfasser aut The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego A Critical Anthology Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2021 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (247 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge Studies in Modern History Ser Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Critical Introduction: Aurelio Pego, the Satirical Chronicler of Fascist Spain -- Aurelio Pego -- Methodology and Theoretical Grounding -- First Part: Mocking Fascists -- Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- Mocking National Catholicism -- Mocking the Imperial and Global Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Second Part. Mocking Antifascists -- Mocking Americans and International Powers -- Mocking Spanish Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- Roque Barca: the Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Notes -- Part I Mocking Fascists -- Section 1.1 Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Is Franco Like Hitler? (30 September 1949) -- And His Stomach is Not Upset! (28 November 1952) -- Now, He Wants to Be a Father (27 February 1953) -- Now, He Kills Fish (21 October 1955) -- The Wretched Life of the Caudillo (21 November 1952) -- They Are Getting Fat! (3 October 1958) -- 59 Years of Franco (14 December 1951) -- The Brave Generalísimo is Fearful (7 December 1956) -- Yes, Indeed, an Example (4 October 1963) -- A Dictator Without Solace (17 April 1953) -- A Worn-Out Dictatorship (7 December 1962) -- Notes -- Section 1.2 Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- The Poor Are Already Here (11 July 1947) -- The Lingering Lady Economy (2 July 1948) -- 15 Disgusting Days in Spain (14 October 1949) -- Tonight, It's Christmas Eve (23 December 1949) -- Potato Immigration (24 February 1950) -- With You, Even Without Bread and Onions (31 October 1952) -- People Eat When There's Food (5 July 1957) -- Learning to Read? For What? (17 February 1950) Sympathy and Criminals (3 November 1944) -- Yes, Well, His Hands Are Blood-Stained (15 May 1948) -- Two Dead ... Presentes! (3 May 1957) -- They Live Better, Die Better (6 March 1959) -- Political Prisoners? (2 October 1959) -- The Decree of Fear (2 December 1960) -- Civil Guards in Jeeps (19 June 1953) -- The Victory ... of Whom? (May-July 1973) -- Ten Disobeyed Commandments (9 June 1950) -- The Great Tavern Keeper of Spain (16 January 1953) -- Oh No, Not Violence! (1 May 1953) -- Crying for Our Writers (3 July 1953) -- The Corpses Resurrect (18 October 1957) -- Literature of Gentlemen (7 March 1958) -- Note -- Section 1.3 Mocking National Catholicism and the Imperial Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Prohibited Masks? (3 March 1944) -- The Church and Hygiene (14 April 1944) -- A Virgin With Command (7 April 1950) -- Priests and Prostitutes (20 July 1951) -- Canticle Mass and Champagne (7 August 1953) -- Thanks to the Republic, They Go to Heaven (6 January 1956) -- Motorized Priests (4 May 1956) -- Hitler Needs a Girlfriend (20 September 1940) -- Praying to God But... (5 September 1952) -- Hitler in the Metropolitan? (18 May 1945) -- Candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize (16 October 1953) -- Like Lost Souls (5 December 1941) -- Colombia on Franco's Agenda (3 October 1952) -- 3,500 Dollars of "Truths" (14 January 1949) -- A Pro-Franco Man Who is Not (17 March 1950) -- The Disciple Who Did Not Learn (10 July 1953) -- A Matchmaker, a Mayor, and a Greeting (22 August 1952) -- Franco is in the Nude (14 July 1944) -- The Tricky Problem of Succession (18 September 1953) -- Another Symptom of the Crab Regime (17 August 1962) -- Note -- Part II Mocking Antifascists -- Section 2.1 Mocking Americans and International Powers -- The Alarm Went Off! (4 February 1944) -- The Boogeyman of Communism (24 March 1950) -- George Washington Leaves Spain (22 June 1951) The Ambassador of the Epitaphs (13 July 1951) -- Very Friendly But Very Unlucky (17 August 1951) -- The Amazing Liberalization of the Regime (15 January 1952) -- Entrance Fee (5 December 1952) -- Don Patricio and His Head (23 May 1952) -- Washington's Bulls (25 September 1953) -- The Guarantors of the Future (13 November 1953) -- Propagandist Tubercles? (11 April 1952) -- Rains and Tourists Arrived (10 October 1952) -- Cover Charge: 125,000,000 (15 August 1952) -- The Funny Yankee Danger (24 October 1952) -- Call a Spade a Spade (17 January 1958) -- The Sixth Fleet in Sight! (4 January 1952) -- Blame the Other (15 August 1958) -- Note -- Section 2.2 Mocking the Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- A Republic of Lovers (12 April 1940) -- A Storm of Words is Coming (24 September 1943) -- Republics in Bulk (23 June 1944) -- The Spiritualist Rally at the Madison Square Garden (12 January 1945) -- The Heat is Pro-Franco (11 June 1948) -- Dear Hated Man (España Libre, Toulouse, 19 October 1948) -- For Those Who Lie (11 February 1949) -- Sweating in Havana (29 September 1950) -- Do we Resurrect it or do we Have a Wake? (13 April 1951) -- It's a Matter of Getting Started (27 April 1951) -- Hunger as a Political Weapon (25 January 1952) -- Going North to Reach the South (28 March 1952) -- The Support That Did Not Arrive (4 April 1952) -- To Steal From a Thief (19 September 1952) -- An Instrument of Revolutionary Action (26 September 1952) -- Walking Cowardice (12 December 1952) -- He Will Grow a Humpback (2 January 1953) -- What Has Happened After 22 Years? (10 April 1953) -- Poor Us! (22 May 1953) -- The Heroic Republican Emigration (17 July 1953) -- Let's Find Another Tactic, General (18 April 1958) -- I Want to Know How (20 June 1958) -- The Ill-Fitting Shoes (17 October 1958) -- We Are the Last on Eggs (21 November 1958) Prayers or Explosives? (16 May 1947) -- The Exquisite Art of Murder (11 August 1950) -- What Are we Waiting For? (19 April 1957) -- Twenty Years From Now? What an Optimist! (4 December 1959) -- The Fall of Franco (19 February 1960) -- Will They Really End With all the Rats? (6 May 1966) -- Notes -- Section 2.3 Roque Barca: The Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- What's in the Books! (15 February 1957) -- The Cassock of Iron (4 June 1957) -- Don't Let Him Be (1 November 1957) -- The Passive Brigade (21 March 1958) -- The Mysterious Gland (18 July 1958) -- Roque Sows the Seeds of Fear (2 January 1959) -- A Double-Edged Acronym (3 April 1959) -- Recruiting Soldiers for the Revolution (6 November 1959) -- Sowing Confusion (3 June 1960) -- Looking for the Portuguese (2 March 1962) -- In Today's Spain There is More (2 June 1967) -- Notes -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Doctor in Antifascism (31 March 1944) -- Actress of the People (17 February 1948) -- A Heroine and the Ungrateful (4 June 1948) -- Who Kills Them? (28 January 1949) -- Anti-Francoism is Not the Same as Poker (4 July 1952) -- Don Félix Like a Snail (1 March 1957) -- Bibliography -- Index Fascism-Humor-Spain Francoism-Humor Electronic books Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Feu, Montse The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2021 9780367723385 |
spellingShingle | Feu, Montse The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego A Critical Anthology Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Critical Introduction: Aurelio Pego, the Satirical Chronicler of Fascist Spain -- Aurelio Pego -- Methodology and Theoretical Grounding -- First Part: Mocking Fascists -- Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- Mocking National Catholicism -- Mocking the Imperial and Global Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Second Part. Mocking Antifascists -- Mocking Americans and International Powers -- Mocking Spanish Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- Roque Barca: the Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Notes -- Part I Mocking Fascists -- Section 1.1 Mocking El Caudillo (Francisco Franco Bahamonde) -- Is Franco Like Hitler? (30 September 1949) -- And His Stomach is Not Upset! (28 November 1952) -- Now, He Wants to Be a Father (27 February 1953) -- Now, He Kills Fish (21 October 1955) -- The Wretched Life of the Caudillo (21 November 1952) -- They Are Getting Fat! (3 October 1958) -- 59 Years of Franco (14 December 1951) -- The Brave Generalísimo is Fearful (7 December 1956) -- Yes, Indeed, an Example (4 October 1963) -- A Dictator Without Solace (17 April 1953) -- A Worn-Out Dictatorship (7 December 1962) -- Notes -- Section 1.2 Mocking the Fascist State: Hunger, Terror, Military Parades, and Censorship -- The Poor Are Already Here (11 July 1947) -- The Lingering Lady Economy (2 July 1948) -- 15 Disgusting Days in Spain (14 October 1949) -- Tonight, It's Christmas Eve (23 December 1949) -- Potato Immigration (24 February 1950) -- With You, Even Without Bread and Onions (31 October 1952) -- People Eat When There's Food (5 July 1957) -- Learning to Read? For What? (17 February 1950) Sympathy and Criminals (3 November 1944) -- Yes, Well, His Hands Are Blood-Stained (15 May 1948) -- Two Dead ... Presentes! (3 May 1957) -- They Live Better, Die Better (6 March 1959) -- Political Prisoners? (2 October 1959) -- The Decree of Fear (2 December 1960) -- Civil Guards in Jeeps (19 June 1953) -- The Victory ... of Whom? (May-July 1973) -- Ten Disobeyed Commandments (9 June 1950) -- The Great Tavern Keeper of Spain (16 January 1953) -- Oh No, Not Violence! (1 May 1953) -- Crying for Our Writers (3 July 1953) -- The Corpses Resurrect (18 October 1957) -- Literature of Gentlemen (7 March 1958) -- Note -- Section 1.3 Mocking National Catholicism and the Imperial Politics of Spanish Fascism -- Prohibited Masks? (3 March 1944) -- The Church and Hygiene (14 April 1944) -- A Virgin With Command (7 April 1950) -- Priests and Prostitutes (20 July 1951) -- Canticle Mass and Champagne (7 August 1953) -- Thanks to the Republic, They Go to Heaven (6 January 1956) -- Motorized Priests (4 May 1956) -- Hitler Needs a Girlfriend (20 September 1940) -- Praying to God But... (5 September 1952) -- Hitler in the Metropolitan? (18 May 1945) -- Candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize (16 October 1953) -- Like Lost Souls (5 December 1941) -- Colombia on Franco's Agenda (3 October 1952) -- 3,500 Dollars of "Truths" (14 January 1949) -- A Pro-Franco Man Who is Not (17 March 1950) -- The Disciple Who Did Not Learn (10 July 1953) -- A Matchmaker, a Mayor, and a Greeting (22 August 1952) -- Franco is in the Nude (14 July 1944) -- The Tricky Problem of Succession (18 September 1953) -- Another Symptom of the Crab Regime (17 August 1962) -- Note -- Part II Mocking Antifascists -- Section 2.1 Mocking Americans and International Powers -- The Alarm Went Off! (4 February 1944) -- The Boogeyman of Communism (24 March 1950) -- George Washington Leaves Spain (22 June 1951) The Ambassador of the Epitaphs (13 July 1951) -- Very Friendly But Very Unlucky (17 August 1951) -- The Amazing Liberalization of the Regime (15 January 1952) -- Entrance Fee (5 December 1952) -- Don Patricio and His Head (23 May 1952) -- Washington's Bulls (25 September 1953) -- The Guarantors of the Future (13 November 1953) -- Propagandist Tubercles? (11 April 1952) -- Rains and Tourists Arrived (10 October 1952) -- Cover Charge: 125,000,000 (15 August 1952) -- The Funny Yankee Danger (24 October 1952) -- Call a Spade a Spade (17 January 1958) -- The Sixth Fleet in Sight! (4 January 1952) -- Blame the Other (15 August 1958) -- Note -- Section 2.2 Mocking the Exiles and the Underground Resistance -- A Republic of Lovers (12 April 1940) -- A Storm of Words is Coming (24 September 1943) -- Republics in Bulk (23 June 1944) -- The Spiritualist Rally at the Madison Square Garden (12 January 1945) -- The Heat is Pro-Franco (11 June 1948) -- Dear Hated Man (España Libre, Toulouse, 19 October 1948) -- For Those Who Lie (11 February 1949) -- Sweating in Havana (29 September 1950) -- Do we Resurrect it or do we Have a Wake? (13 April 1951) -- It's a Matter of Getting Started (27 April 1951) -- Hunger as a Political Weapon (25 January 1952) -- Going North to Reach the South (28 March 1952) -- The Support That Did Not Arrive (4 April 1952) -- To Steal From a Thief (19 September 1952) -- An Instrument of Revolutionary Action (26 September 1952) -- Walking Cowardice (12 December 1952) -- He Will Grow a Humpback (2 January 1953) -- What Has Happened After 22 Years? (10 April 1953) -- Poor Us! (22 May 1953) -- The Heroic Republican Emigration (17 July 1953) -- Let's Find Another Tactic, General (18 April 1958) -- I Want to Know How (20 June 1958) -- The Ill-Fitting Shoes (17 October 1958) -- We Are the Last on Eggs (21 November 1958) Prayers or Explosives? (16 May 1947) -- The Exquisite Art of Murder (11 August 1950) -- What Are we Waiting For? (19 April 1957) -- Twenty Years From Now? What an Optimist! (4 December 1959) -- The Fall of Franco (19 February 1960) -- Will They Really End With all the Rats? (6 May 1966) -- Notes -- Section 2.3 Roque Barca: The Last Decades of the Dictatorship -- What's in the Books! (15 February 1957) -- The Cassock of Iron (4 June 1957) -- Don't Let Him Be (1 November 1957) -- The Passive Brigade (21 March 1958) -- The Mysterious Gland (18 July 1958) -- Roque Sows the Seeds of Fear (2 January 1959) -- A Double-Edged Acronym (3 April 1959) -- Recruiting Soldiers for the Revolution (6 November 1959) -- Sowing Confusion (3 June 1960) -- Looking for the Portuguese (2 March 1962) -- In Today's Spain There is More (2 June 1967) -- Notes -- Epilogue: Antifascist Sentiment -- Doctor in Antifascism (31 March 1944) -- Actress of the People (17 February 1948) -- A Heroine and the Ungrateful (4 June 1948) -- Who Kills Them? (28 January 1949) -- Anti-Francoism is Not the Same as Poker (4 July 1952) -- Don Félix Like a Snail (1 March 1957) -- Bibliography -- Index Fascism-Humor-Spain Francoism-Humor |
title | The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego A Critical Anthology |
title_auth | The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego A Critical Anthology |
title_exact_search | The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego A Critical Anthology |
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