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Spain's 1939 Exiles in the Americas and Maryland : Eighty Years, Alive in Our Hearts.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Naharro-Calderón, José María.
Contributor:
Naharro-Calderón, J. M., editor.
Series:
La Casa de la Riqueza. Estudios de la Cultura de España
La Casa de la Riqueza. Estudios de la Cultura de España ; v.67
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Exiles--Mexico--20th century.
Exiles.
Exiles--Spain--20th century.
Exiles--United States--20th century.
Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939--Refugees.
Spain.
Spain--Politics and government--20th century.
Mexico.
United States.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (364 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Madrid : Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert, 2022.
Summary:
Exile, a global and protean phenomenon, touched about half million Spanish Republican refugees at the end of the 1936-39 War in Spain. Contrary to Mexico’s significant sheltering, the USA mainly admitted a select group of intellectuals: notably, Zenobia Camprubí and her partner, the 1956 Nobel Prize for Literature recipient, Juan Ramón Jiménez, University of Maryland (1943-1951), Pedro Salinas (Johns Hopkins Univ.), or women like Carmen Aldecoa, or Carmen de Zulueta, who kept alive the progressive gender and education claims from the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939) at other schools and universities.Nevertheless, widely supported relief organizations and leftist publications channeled aid for the exiles, and rose antifascist awareness for US intellectuals such as Noam Chomsky. Contributions herein this volume, generated eighty years later at the University of Maryland during an international symposium (2019), throughout a continuing academic interest for this diaspora, will illuminate readers on the depth of Spanish exile studies in the Americas, and some lasting contributions from this significant group of witnesses.
Contents:
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Table of Contents
Spain's 1939 Exiles in the Americas and Maryland. Eighty Years: Alive in our Hearts
Transnational Spanish Exiles in Maryland and the Americas: From Zenobia Camprubí, Juan Ramón Jiménez, and Pedro Salinas to the Present
Remembering the Spain of the Pre-Exile: Juan Ramón Jiménez, MacKinlay Kantor and 1956
Forgotten Legacies: Verses from an Exile in (the) Feminine
Memory and Resistance in the Exile Texts of María Teresa León
Carmen de Zulueta: Creating and Recreating Memories as a Spanish Republican Woman through her USA Exile
Manuel Durán and Roberto Ruiz: Exiled Writers in the USA
From Max Aub to El Mazucu: The Spanish Exile and its Legacy
Two Visions of the United States in the Fiction of Spanish Exiles in the 1940s: Manuel de la Sota and Pedro Salinas
An Exiled Basque Woman in the United States: Gender and Nation in Basque Girl (1940) by Mirim Isasi
Juan Ramón Jiménez and Zenobia Camprubí in the USA: Between the Hard Rock of Ethics and the Wall of Aesthetics 1936-1939-1951
Getting there: United States Contradictions, Mexico, and Popular Resistance Mexico, the United States and the Spanish Civil War: Diplomacy, Arms and Refugees
USA Hispanic Women Fighting Fascist Spain: Print Culture and Activism Montse Feu
France: A Stepping Stone toward the Americas
The Spanish Republican Exile in Host Literatures, from France to the USA: A Transnational Approach
Film, Poetry and Music around the 1939 Spanish Refugees Portrayal of Displacement: A Spanish Civil War Film and the Propaganda Machine
Musical Itineraries of the 1939 Spanish Republican Exiles in the Americas "Itineraries." From Exile to the Inner Voice
Eyewitnesses of Spain's 1939 Exile in the Americas: The Privilege of Time and our Heartful Debt.
A "Carabinero" 's Tale of Survival: 1936-1945
Francesc Torres
Ah! Distance
Memorable People and Works from the New York Republican Exile in Oblivion
A Conversation with Noam Chomsky
The Contributors.
Notes:
Incluye índice.
ISBN 978-3-96869-324-8 (Vervuert).
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9783968693255
3968693256
OCLC:
1353269301

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