Which everyday practices allowed women to sustain and fulfill
individuality and agency under dictatorial rule? This book adds to
a rich scholarship on the history of late Francoism and the
transition to democracy in Modern Spain through the lens of oral
history and life writing. Aurora Morcillo tells the stories of
anonymous individuals from both student and working class
backgrounds - crucial sites of active resistance against the
dictatorship at the time - and provides an interdisciplinary
feminist analysis of the inevitable modernization of Spain in the
1960s and 1970s. This study uncovers a Deleuzian rendition of
historical unfolding/becoming rather than simply being a collection
of oral histories: a historical narration which proposes to be a
creative historical ontology.
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