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Manuel Álvarez Ortega: la claridad y su sombra (Ínsula n° 915, marzo de 2022) Manuel Álvarez Ortega: la claridad y su sombra Guillermo AGUIRRE / Retrato fragmentario de Manuel Álvarez Ortega desde su centenario Juan PASTOR / Manuel Álvarez Ortega: la mirada envolvente y circular Fanny RUBIO / Manuel Álvarez Ortega, el sabio poeta apartadizo. Recuerdo de nuestras conversaciones sobre AGLAE Jacques ANCET / Pasaje de una voz Juan BARJA / Para una lectura de Intratexto Marina HERVÁS / Aún oigo: sonido y poesía en Manuel Álvarez Ortega Pedro RUIZ PÉREZ / Los cincuenta en Manuel Álvarez Ortega: Desde otra edad ( 1974) Enrique RODRIGUES-MOURA / Poética última de Manuel Álvarez Ortega Antonio GAMONEDA / Manuel Álvarez Ortega, ¿traductor? Estimaciones con Saint-John Perse al fondo Patxi LANCEROS / La palabra (del) exilio Antoni GONZALO CARBÓ / Tenebrae: del "sonido oscuro" ( Manuel Alvárez Ortega) al "claroscuro del sonido" ( Stefano Gervasoni) Antonio COLINAS / Tiempo e influencias de un maestro Marina BIANCHI / La trilogía final de Manuel Álvarez Ortega: lectura desde Platón y Martin Heidegger Guillermo AGUIRRE / Una escenografía de la muerte
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This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of the multiple legacies of Francoist violence in contemporary Spain, with a special focus on the exhumations of mass graves from the Civil War and post-war era. The various contributions frame their study within a broader reflection on the nature, function and legacies of state-sanctioned violence in its many forms. Offering perspectives from fields as varied as history, political science, literary and cultural studies, forensic and cultural anthropology, international human rights law, sociology, and art, this volume explores the multifaceted nature of a society’s reckoning with past violence. It speaks not only to those interested in contemporary Spain and Western Europe, but also to those studying issues of transitional and post-transitional justice in other national and regional contexts.
"When the Sandanistas unexpectedly fell from power in the 1990 elections, Barricada gained a substantial degree of autonomy that allowed it to explore a more balanced and nuanced journalism "in the national interest." This new orientation, however, ran afoul of more orthodox party leaders, who gradually gained the upper hand in the bitter internal struggle that wracked the Sandanista Front in the early 1990s. The paper closed its doors in January 1998." "Adam Jones's study offers a behind-the-scenes look at Barricada's two decades of evolution and dissolution. It also presents an intimate portrait of a key revolutionary institution and the memorable individuals who were a part of it."--Cover.