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This book explores social, political, legal, and cultural facets of the movement for the recovery of historical memory and the growing demands for accountability for past state-sanctioned violence in Spain, both of which have been fueled by the exhumations of mass graves that began in 2000. The volume contributes to three crucial tasks: the on-going process of documenting Francoist repression in post-war Spain; the acknowledgment and analysis of the legacies of such violence in contemporary Spanish society; and the discussion of the legal and political viability of alternative forms of…mehr
This book explores social, political, legal, and cultural facets of the movement for the recovery of historical memory and the growing demands for accountability for past state-sanctioned violence in Spain, both of which have been fueled by the exhumations of mass graves that began in 2000. The volume contributes to three crucial tasks: the on-going process of documenting Francoist repression in post-war Spain; the acknowledgment and analysis of the legacies of such violence in contemporary Spanish society; and the discussion of the legal and political viability of alternative forms of transitional justice that might provide a long-delayed public response to past violence in Spain.
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Autorenporträt
Ofelia Ferrán is Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at the University of Minnesota. Lisa Hilbink is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: Opening Graves to Restore Memory [José Antonio Martín Pallín] Acknowledgments Introduction: Legacies of Violence in Contemporary Spain [Ofelia Ferrán and Lisa Hilbink] Part I: Mass Graves: "Unearthing" the Memories of Violence 1. Afterlives: A Social Autopsy of Mass Grave Exhumations in Spain [Francisco Ferrándiz] 2. The Spanish Civil War Forensic Labyrinth [Luis Ríos and Francisco Etxeberria] 3. Executed Women, Assassinated Women: Gender Repression in the Spanish Civil War and the Violence of the Rebels [Queralt Solé] 4. Beyond the Mass Grave: Producing and Remembering Landscapes of Violence in Francoist Spain [Alfredo González-Ruibal] Part II: Political, Legislative and Judicial Responses to Past Violence 5. Rude Awakening: Franco's Mass Graves and the Decomposition of the Spanish Transition Dream [Ignacio Fernández de Mata] 6. Unsettling Bones, Unsettling Accounts: Spanish Perpetrators' Confessions to Violence [Paloma Aguilar and Leigh A. Payne 7. Knocking on the Spanish Parliamen]t's Door: The 2007 Law of Historical Memory and Its Aftermath [Rafael Escudero] 8. When You Wish Upon a Star: Baltasar Garzón and the Frustration of Legal Accountability for Franco-Era Crimes [Lisa Hilbink] Part III: Cultural Representations of Violence 9. Poets of the Dead Society: The Cultural History of Francoist Mass Graves in the Pre-Democratic Poetic Archive [Germán Labrador Méndez] 10. Pasts in Conflict: Stylized Realism and its Discontents in Historical Memory Film [Carmen Moreno-Nuño] 11. Regarding Past Violence [Ofelia Ferrán] Part IV: Interview with Baltasar Garzón Truth, Reparation and Justice: Interview with Baltasar Garzón, Then Magistrate of the National High Court of Spain, Conducted 26 April, 2011, Minneapolis, MN [Ofelia Ferrán and Lisa Hilbink] Epilogue: Memory Walks, Justice Awakes [Emilio Silva]
Prologue: Opening Graves to Restore Memory [José Antonio Martín Pallín] Acknowledgments Introduction: Legacies of Violence in Contemporary Spain [Ofelia Ferrán and Lisa Hilbink] Part I: Mass Graves: "Unearthing" the Memories of Violence 1. Afterlives: A Social Autopsy of Mass Grave Exhumations in Spain [Francisco Ferrándiz] 2. The Spanish Civil War Forensic Labyrinth [Luis Ríos and Francisco Etxeberria] 3. Executed Women, Assassinated Women: Gender Repression in the Spanish Civil War and the Violence of the Rebels [Queralt Solé] 4. Beyond the Mass Grave: Producing and Remembering Landscapes of Violence in Francoist Spain [Alfredo González-Ruibal] Part II: Political, Legislative and Judicial Responses to Past Violence 5. Rude Awakening: Franco's Mass Graves and the Decomposition of the Spanish Transition Dream [Ignacio Fernández de Mata] 6. Unsettling Bones, Unsettling Accounts: Spanish Perpetrators' Confessions to Violence [Paloma Aguilar and Leigh A. Payne 7. Knocking on the Spanish Parliamen]t's Door: The 2007 Law of Historical Memory and Its Aftermath [Rafael Escudero] 8. When You Wish Upon a Star: Baltasar Garzón and the Frustration of Legal Accountability for Franco-Era Crimes [Lisa Hilbink] Part III: Cultural Representations of Violence 9. Poets of the Dead Society: The Cultural History of Francoist Mass Graves in the Pre-Democratic Poetic Archive [Germán Labrador Méndez] 10. Pasts in Conflict: Stylized Realism and its Discontents in Historical Memory Film [Carmen Moreno-Nuño] 11. Regarding Past Violence [Ofelia Ferrán] Part IV: Interview with Baltasar Garzón Truth, Reparation and Justice: Interview with Baltasar Garzón, Then Magistrate of the National High Court of Spain, Conducted 26 April, 2011, Minneapolis, MN [Ofelia Ferrán and Lisa Hilbink] Epilogue: Memory Walks, Justice Awakes [Emilio Silva]
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