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RESEARCH PRODUCT
“Nos inventamos un mundo que no existía”. Una profesión de riesgo.
Javier Lluch-pratssubject
business.industryConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectCensorshipContext (language use)General MedicineDictatorshipObject (philosophy)PublishingPolitical scienceResizingCultural memorybusinessHumanitiesmedia_commondescription
Since the end of Franco's dictatorship, editorial censorship has been an object of interdisciplinary study that has been incorporating, to the initial analysis of the constitution and nature of censorship, the study of a variety of case studies that are resizing the phenomenon. On the one hand, in the context of memory studies, it is necessary to analyze what effects censorship had on the configuration of cultural memory. On the other hand, censorship has a considerable effect on publishing strategies, both in itself and because it fosters self-censorship and countercensorship. In particular, this article explores the work of women publishers who, in the Barcelona of the 1960s and 1970s, opposed Franco's regime and confronted censorship, as they fought for the revolution of customs, freedom of expression, and the dissemination of culture.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-01-01 | Lectora |