This book interrogates the interrelationship between culture and politics during the Spanish transition to democracy. Drawing on both high and popular culture, it critically interrogates the stakes of the Transition and reveals how its consequences continue to inform political debate. -- .
This book interrogates the interrelationship between culture and politics during the Spanish transition to democracy. Drawing on both high and popular culture, it critically interrogates the stakes of the Transition and reveals how its consequences continue to inform political debate. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Duncan Wheeler is Professor and Chair of Spanish Studies at the University of Leeds
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Introduction Part I: Celebrity Introduction 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 Bourbon 3 ¡Hola! in the age of champagne socialism: Isabel Preysler, Miguel Boyer, Julio Iglesias, Francisco Rivera 'Paquirri' and Isabel Pantoja Part II: Censorship Introduction 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 The regime of '81: Patronage and permissiveness 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 Part IV: Communities Introduction 10 Culture as a democratic weapon: Pablo Picasso's 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 Conclusion Notes Select bibliography Index
Introduction Part I: Celebrity Introduction 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 Bourbon 3 ¡Hola! in the age of champagne socialism: Isabel Preysler, Miguel Boyer, Julio Iglesias, Francisco Rivera 'Paquirri' and Isabel Pantoja Part II: Censorship Introduction 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 The regime of '81: Patronage and permissiveness 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 Part IV: Communities Introduction 10 Culture as a democratic weapon: Pablo Picasso's 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 Conclusion Notes Select bibliography Index
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