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Tracks the emergence and vicissitudes of attitudes to wrongdoing in
Spain from the 19th century through the decades before the Civil
War. The international contributors to this volume explore the rich
diversity of cultures and representations of wrongdoing in Spain
through the 19th century and the decades up to the Civil War. Their
line of enquiry is predicated on the belief that cultural
constructions of wrongdoing are far from simple reflections of
historical or social realities, and that they reveal not a line of
historical development, but rather variation and movement. Voices
and discourses arise in response to the social phenomena associated
with wrongdoing. They set out to persuade, to shock, to entice, and
in so doing provide complex windows on to social aspiration and
desire. The book's three sections (Realities, Representations, and
Reactions) offer distinct points of focus, and move between areas
where control is paramount and on the agenda from above and those
where the subtleties of emotional response take pride of place.
Alison Sinclair was Professor of Modern Spanish Literature and
Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge until
retirement in 2014. Samuel Llano is a Lecturer in Spanish Cultural
Studies at the Universityof Manchester.
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