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This book explores for the first time the literature of absolute
war in connection to World War II. From a transnational and
comparative standpoint, it addresses a set of theoretical,
historical, and literary questions, shedding new light on the
nature of absolute war, the literature on the world war of 1939-45,
and modern war writing in general. It determines the main features
of the language of absolute war, and how it gravitates around
fundamental semantic clusters, such as the horror, terror, and the
specter. The Literature of Absolute War studies the variegated
responses given by literary authors to the extreme and seemingly
unsolvable challenges posed by absolute war to epistemology,
ethics, and language. It also delves into the different poetics
that articulate the writing on absolute war, placing special
emphasis on four literary practices: traditional realism, traumatic
realism, the fantastic, and catastrophic modernism.
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Spanish Fascist Writing (Paperback)
Maria Soledad Barbon; Edited by Justin Crumbaugh, Nil Santianez; Introduction by Justin Crumbaugh; Notes by Justin Crumbaugh; Introduction by …
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Spanish Fascist Writing presents the first collection of Spanish
fascist texts in English translation and offers an intellectual and
political history of fascist writing in Spain, a history that
resituates the country within the larger unfolding of right-wing
extremism worldwide from the early twentieth century to the
present. The manifestos, newspaper articles, essays, letters, and
pieces of prose fiction gathered in this volume demonstrate why the
Spanish case proves essential to a comprehensive understanding of
fascism in general. These Spanish fascist texts also highlight the
need for comparative analysis in order to better grasp the
transnational character of fascism, fascism's profound roots in
colonialism, fascism's multiple temporalities, and the rise in
recent years of right-wing extremism throughout the world. In
short, Spanish Fascist Writing takes Spain from the margins to the
forefront of fascist studies.
Topographies of Fascism offers the first comprehensive exploration
of how Spanish fascist writing - essays, speeches, articles,
propaganda materials, poems, novels, and memoirs - represented and
created space from the early 1920s until the late 1950s. Nil
Santianez contends that fascism expressed its views on the state,
the nation, and the society in spatial terms (for example, the
state as a "building," the nation as an "organic unity," and
society as the "people's community"), just as its adherents
celebrated fascism in its architecture, public spectacles, and
military rituals. While Topographies of Fascism centres on Spain, a
nation that produced a large number of fascist texts focused on
space, it also draws on works written by key German, Italian, and
French fascist politicians and intellectuals. Ultimately, it
provides an innovative model for analyzing the comparable yet often
overlooked strategies of symbolic representation and production of
space in fascist political and cultural discourse.
This book explores for the first time the literature of absolute
war in connection to World War II. From a transnational and
comparative standpoint, it addresses a set of theoretical,
historical, and literary questions, shedding new light on the
nature of absolute war, the literature on the world war of 1939-45,
and modern war writing in general. It determines the main features
of the language of absolute war, and how it gravitates around
fundamental semantic clusters, such as the horror, terror, and the
specter. The Literature of Absolute War studies the variegated
responses given by literary authors to the extreme and seemingly
unsolvable challenges posed by absolute war to epistemology,
ethics, and language. It also delves into the different poetics
that articulate the writing on absolute war, placing special
emphasis on four literary practices: traditional realism, traumatic
realism, the fantastic, and catastrophic modernism.
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Spanish Fascist Writing (Hardcover)
Maria Soledad Barbon; Edited by Justin Crumbaugh, Nil Santianez; Introduction by Justin Crumbaugh; Notes by Justin Crumbaugh; Introduction by …
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Spanish Fascist Writing presents the first collection of Spanish
fascist texts in English translation and offers an intellectual and
political history of fascist writing in Spain, a history that
resituates the country within the larger unfolding of right-wing
extremism worldwide from the early twentieth century to the
present. The manifestos, newspaper articles, essays, letters, and
pieces of prose fiction gathered in this volume demonstrate why the
Spanish case proves essential to a comprehensive understanding of
fascism in general. These Spanish fascist texts also highlight the
need for comparative analysis in order to better grasp the
transnational character of fascism, fascism's profound roots in
colonialism, fascism's multiple temporalities, and the rise in
recent years of right-wing extremism throughout the world. In
short, Spanish Fascist Writing takes Spain from the margins to the
forefront of fascist studies.
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