El tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas gráficas contemporáneas sobre la Guerra Civil española

In the last few decades, many authors of graphic novels have been deciding to represent the Spanish civil war as the main theme within their works. At the same time, they have also been trying to emphasize the necessity of bringing back the memory of those categories who suffered its cruelest conseq...

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Main Author: Francesca Crippa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherches Ibériques et Ibéro-Américaines 2019-07-01
Series:Cahiers de Civilisation Espagnole Contemporaine
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/ccec/8310
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description In the last few decades, many authors of graphic novels have been deciding to represent the Spanish civil war as the main theme within their works. At the same time, they have also been trying to emphasize the necessity of bringing back the memory of those categories who suffered its cruelest consequences. In the representation of women characters, particularly, the contemporary authors use very different strategies. The aim of this work is to analyze them in order to rethink the importance of the role played by women during the years of the Spanish civil war.
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El tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas gráficas contemporáneas sobre la Guerra Civil española
Cahiers de Civilisation Espagnole Contemporaine
Memory
Spanish contemporary narratives
Graphic novel
Woman; Spanish Civil War
title El tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas gráficas contemporáneas sobre la Guerra Civil española
title_full El tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas gráficas contemporáneas sobre la Guerra Civil española
title_fullStr El tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas gráficas contemporáneas sobre la Guerra Civil española
title_full_unstemmed El tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas gráficas contemporáneas sobre la Guerra Civil española
title_short El tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas gráficas contemporáneas sobre la Guerra Civil española
title_sort el tratamiento de los personajes femeninos en algunas novelas graficas contemporaneas sobre la guerra civil espanola
topic Memory
Spanish contemporary narratives
Graphic novel
Woman; Spanish Civil War
url https://journals.openedition.org/ccec/8310
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