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Spain Is Different?: Historical memory and the ‘Two Spains’ turn-of-the-millennium Spanish apocalyptic fictions
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Spain Is Different?: Historical memory and the ‘Two Spains’ turn-of-the-millennium Spanish apocalyptic fictions in Ottawa, ON
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A study of historical trauma and religious imagery in turn-of-the-century Spanish science fiction. Apocalyptic science-fiction exploded around the world at the end of the twentieth century, hand-in-hand with naturalistic secularism. In Spain, however, science fiction paradoxically embraced biblical plots, characters, and imagery. Drawing on critical theory, psychoanalysis, and biblical scholarship, Spain Is Different? explains this phenomenon through an analysis of the “Two Spains,” Spanish “difference,” and the “Pact of Silence.” Each collaborated to obscure accountable justice following the traumatic Civil War, and the resulting traumas manifest symbolically in these fictions.
A study of historical trauma and religious imagery in turn-of-the-century Spanish science fiction. Apocalyptic science-fiction exploded around the world at the end of the twentieth century, hand-in-hand with naturalistic secularism. In Spain, however, science fiction paradoxically embraced biblical plots, characters, and imagery. Drawing on critical theory, psychoanalysis, and biblical scholarship, Spain Is Different? explains this phenomenon through an analysis of the “Two Spains,” Spanish “difference,” and the “Pact of Silence.” Each collaborated to obscure accountable justice following the traumatic Civil War, and the resulting traumas manifest symbolically in these fictions.


















