商品簡介
Focusing on literary texts produced from 2000 to 2009, Lorraine Ryan examines the imbrication between the preservation of Republican memory and the transformations of Spanish public space during the period from 1931 to 2005. Accordingly, Ryan analyzes the spatial empowerment and disempowerment of Republican memory and identity in Dulce ChacA3na€?s Cielos de barro, Angeles LA3peza€?s Martina, la rosa nAomero trece, Alberto MAcndeza€?s a€?Los girasoles ciegos,a€? Carlos Ruiz ZafA3nA's La sombra del viento, Emili Teixidora€?s Pan negro, Bernardo Atxagaa€?s El hijo del acordeonista, and JosAc MarA-a Merinoa€?s La sima. The interrelationship between Republican subalternity and space is redefined by these writers as tense and constantly in flux, undermined by its inexorable relationality, which leads to subjects endeavoring to instill into space their own values. Subjects erode the hegemonic power of the public space by articulating in an often surreptitious form their sense of belonging to a prohibited Republican memory culture. In the democratic period, they seek a categorical reinstatement of same on the public terrain. Ryan also considers the motivation underlying this coterie of authorsa€? commitment to the issue of historical memory, an analysis which serves to amplify the ambits of existing scholarship that tends to ascribe it solely to postmemory.
作者簡介
Lorraine Ryan is a Birmingham fellow at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.