Spain’s 1939 Exiles in the Americas and Maryland : : Eighty Years, Alive in Our Hearts / / ed. by Naharro Calderón, José María.

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...

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Place / Publishing House:Frankfurt am Main : : Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:La Casa de la Riqueza. Estudios de la Cultura de España ; 67
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • 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 Ame ricas: 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
  • 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 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