This work analyses the Spanish Civil War in Spanish and European Children's Literature from 1975, when Spain passed from a dictatorship to a parliamentary monarchy, to the present. The contributors focus on collecting narrative works that deal with the Civil War to describe how the war was lived, remembered and referenced in Spain and other countries and selecting books of literary importance to analyse pre-established topics such as genre, ideology, female/male characters, illustrations and intertextualities. They also propose translations of those works which have not yet been translated…mehr
This work analyses the Spanish Civil War in Spanish and European Children's Literature from 1975, when Spain passed from a dictatorship to a parliamentary monarchy, to the present. The contributors focus on collecting narrative works that deal with the Civil War to describe how the war was lived, remembered and referenced in Spain and other countries and selecting books of literary importance to analyse pre-established topics such as genre, ideology, female/male characters, illustrations and intertextualities. They also propose translations of those works which have not yet been translated into one of the languages of Spain and compare the works based on theoretical-methodological models offered in theories such as post-colonialism, feminism, comparativism and cultural studies.
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Blanca Ana Roig Rechou is a Professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) where she is teaching Galician Literature. Her areas of research are critical studies of Galician and Spanish Children¿s Literature. Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel is a Full Professor at the University of Vigo (Spain) where she is teaching German Language and Literature. Her areas of research are critical studies of translations and adaptations of German Children¿s Literature.
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Contents: Blanca-Ana Rechou/Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel: The Spanish Civil War in European Children's Literature - Mar Fernández Vázquez: Comparative Study of the Project Corpus - Eulalia Agrelo Costas: Agustín Fernández Paz - A Tribute to the Memory of the Broken Dreams - Pedro C. Cerrillo Torremocha: The Reality of the War - Mª del Carmen Ferreira Boo/Isabel Mociño González: The Representation of The Spanish Civil War in Marina Mayoral's Juvenile Narrative Works - Ramón F. Llorens García: Cielo abajo: The Civil War as Seen by an Adolescent - Mari Jose Olaziregi Alustiza: Gernika Revisited: Representation of the Spanish Civil War in Basque Children and Young Adults' Literature - Blanca-Ana Roig Rechou: Aqueles anos do Moncho and the Early Years of the Story of the Civil War in Galician Children's Literature - César Sánchez Ortíz: The War as Depicted in Juan Farias's Works: The Example of Años difíciles - Caterina Valriu Llinàs: War and Post-War in Catalan Young Adults Narrative: Chronicles from the Silence - Mª Jesús Barsanti Vigo/Mª José Corvo Sánchez: German Children's Literature on the Spanish Civil War: Works and Authors - Francesca Blockeel: Els Pelgrom (The Netherlands): De Eikelvreters - The Acorn Eaters - Javier de Agustín Guijarro: The Spanish Civil War in a Particular Fictionalised Story for the Francophone Youth - José António Gomes/Ana Margarida Ramos/Sara Reis da Silva: Between History and Fiction: A Casa de Eulália by Manuel Tiago - Sanja Lovric: Two Perspectives on the Spanish Civil War in Croatian Texts for Young Adults - Ana María Pereira Rodríguez: The Spanish Civil War in the English Literature for Children: A Case Study - Ana Margarida Ramos/José António Gomes/Sara Reis da Silva: The Narrative of Adventures and the Spanish Civil War: A Reading of Os Imbatíveis em Salamanca (1994) by Manuela Moniz Lopes and Cremilde Madaíl - Sara Reis da Silva/José António Gomes/Ana Margarida Ramos: Cross-Story(ies): Fictional Historiographical Construction in Campos de Lágrimas by José Jorge Letria - Celia Vázquez García: References to the Spanish Civil War in English Children's Literature: Tell the Moon to Come Out by Joan Lindgard - María Jesús Agra Pardiñas/Carmen Franco Vázquez: Imagery in the Spanish Children's Literature.
Contents: Blanca-Ana Rechou/Veljka Ruzicka Kenfel: The Spanish Civil War in European Children's Literature - Mar Fernández Vázquez: Comparative Study of the Project Corpus - Eulalia Agrelo Costas: Agustín Fernández Paz - A Tribute to the Memory of the Broken Dreams - Pedro C. Cerrillo Torremocha: The Reality of the War - Mª del Carmen Ferreira Boo/Isabel Mociño González: The Representation of The Spanish Civil War in Marina Mayoral's Juvenile Narrative Works - Ramón F. Llorens García: Cielo abajo: The Civil War as Seen by an Adolescent - Mari Jose Olaziregi Alustiza: Gernika Revisited: Representation of the Spanish Civil War in Basque Children and Young Adults' Literature - Blanca-Ana Roig Rechou: Aqueles anos do Moncho and the Early Years of the Story of the Civil War in Galician Children's Literature - César Sánchez Ortíz: The War as Depicted in Juan Farias's Works: The Example of Años difíciles - Caterina Valriu Llinàs: War and Post-War in Catalan Young Adults Narrative: Chronicles from the Silence - Mª Jesús Barsanti Vigo/Mª José Corvo Sánchez: German Children's Literature on the Spanish Civil War: Works and Authors - Francesca Blockeel: Els Pelgrom (The Netherlands): De Eikelvreters - The Acorn Eaters - Javier de Agustín Guijarro: The Spanish Civil War in a Particular Fictionalised Story for the Francophone Youth - José António Gomes/Ana Margarida Ramos/Sara Reis da Silva: Between History and Fiction: A Casa de Eulália by Manuel Tiago - Sanja Lovric: Two Perspectives on the Spanish Civil War in Croatian Texts for Young Adults - Ana María Pereira Rodríguez: The Spanish Civil War in the English Literature for Children: A Case Study - Ana Margarida Ramos/José António Gomes/Sara Reis da Silva: The Narrative of Adventures and the Spanish Civil War: A Reading of Os Imbatíveis em Salamanca (1994) by Manuela Moniz Lopes and Cremilde Madaíl - Sara Reis da Silva/José António Gomes/Ana Margarida Ramos: Cross-Story(ies): Fictional Historiographical Construction in Campos de Lágrimas by José Jorge Letria - Celia Vázquez García: References to the Spanish Civil War in English Children's Literature: Tell the Moon to Come Out by Joan Lindgard - María Jesús Agra Pardiñas/Carmen Franco Vázquez: Imagery in the Spanish Children's Literature.
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