The intimacy of defeat: exhumations in contemporary Spain (original) (raw)

Exhuming Loss: Memory, Materiality and Mass Graves of the Spanish Civil War

Layla Renshaw

2011

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Unrecovered objects: Narratives of dispossession, slow violence and survival in the investigation of mass graves from the Spanish Civil War

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Cries and whispers: Exhuming and narrating defeat in Spain today

Francisco Ferrandiz

Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2008

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The return of Civil War ghosts: The ethnography of exhumations in contemporary Spain

Francisco Ferrandiz

Anthropology today, 2006

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Absent bodies: The fate of the vanquished in the Spanish Civil War

Alfredo González-Ruibal

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Mass Graves from the Civil War and the Franco era in Spain: Once Forgotten, Now at the Heart of the Public Debate

Josep Gelonch Solé

European Review, 21, 4, 507-522, 2013

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The Political, Social and Scientific Contexts of Archaeological Investigations of Mass Graves in Spain

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Archaeologies. Journal of the World Archaeology Congress, 4(3): 429-444, 2008

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Missing Bodies Near-at-Hand: The Dissonant Memory and Dormant Graves of the Spanish Civil War

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An Anthropology of Absence, 2010

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Mass Graves and the Emergence of Spanish Historical Memory

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At the Crossroads of Love, Ritual, and Archaeology: The Exhumation of Mass Graves in Contemporary Spain (Dissertation)

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Timoteo Mendieta Alcalá and the Pact of Forgetting: trauma analysis of execution victims from a Spanish Civil War mass burial site at Guadalajara, Castilla la Mancha

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Exhuming the defeated: Civil War mass graves in 21st-century Spain

Francisco Ferrandiz

American Ethnologist 40(1): 38-54 , 2013

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Challenging the discourses of the past through the exhumation of mass graves in Spain‬‬‬

TASA Office, Dr. Natalia Maystorovich Chulio

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History from the Grave? Politics of time in Spanish mass grave exhumations

Lore Colaert, Berber Bevernage

2014

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Memory, media and spectacle:Interviú'sportrayal of Civil War exhumations in the early years of Spanish democracy

Paloma Aguilar

Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2016

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Return Their Names to Forgotten Bones: Memory Process about Spanish Civil War in Ponferrada (León

Alejandro Rodríguez Gutiérrez

Nature Anthropology 2024, 2 (3), 10013, 2024

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Negotiating identity: reburial and commemoration of the civil war dead in southwestern Spain

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The 'Logics' of Violence and Franco's Mass Graves. An Ethnohistorical Approach

Ignacio Fernández de Mata

International Journal of the Humanities Volume 2, Number 3 Article: HC04-0302-2004

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'Not just bones'. A cultural and political history of mass grave exhumations in Spain.

Lore Colaert

2013

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Exiting Conflict or Reasserting the Struggle ? The exhumation and making of 'Republican Victims' in Spain. (French Review of Political Science)

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[BSc] Constructing the Spanish historical memory: archaeology, mass graves and remembrance.

Alberto P. Martí

2011

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Search for Spanish Civil War Victims in the Cemetery of Sant Ferran, Formentera (Spain): Oral Witness Testimonies, Secondary Deposition Site, and Perimortem Trauma

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Spanish Civil War: The recovery and identification of combatants

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Sites of Memory: Sites of Oblivion in Contemporary Spain

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Revista Canadiense De Estudios Hispanicos, 2011

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From the battlefield to the labour camp: archaeology of civil war and dictatorship in Spain

Alfredo González-Ruibal

Antiquity 86:332, pp. 456-473., 2012

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Exhuming Dead Persons: Forensic Science and the Making of Post-fascist Publics in Spain

Jonah S Rubin

Cultural Anthropology, 2020

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Kinship across conflict: family blood, political bones, and exhumation in contemporary Spain

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Memory, media and spectacle:Interviú'sportrayal of Civil War exhumations in the early years of Spanish democracy

Francisco Ferrandiz

Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, 2016

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Memory Surrounding a Mausoleum: Transforming Spain’s Valley of the Fallen Into a Site of Conscience

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Bodies of Evidence, Resistance and Protest: Embodying the Spanish Civil War on the Contemporary Spanish Stage

Helena Buffery

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 2017

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From Invisibility to Power: Spanish Victims and the Manipulation of their Symbolic Capital

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The Conqueror and the Archive: Social Struggles and Practices of Memorialization in Viceregal New Spain

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Sites of Memory in Spain and Latin America: Trauma, Politics, and Resistance ed. by Díaz de León, et al

Julia Riordan-Goncalves

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Ghosts of the Holocaust in Franco’s mass graves: Cosmopolitan memories and the politics of “never again”

Natan Sznaider

Memory Studies, 2015

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Beyond the exhumation of the dictator: The role of Spanish civil society in the search of victims of enforced disappearance during the Franco regime

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2019

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