Armed Resistance: Cultural Representations of the Anti-Francoist Guerrilla

Ed. Antonio Gómez López-Quiñones and Carmen Moreno-Nuño

Introduction

Carmen Moreno-Nuño

  1. Deep Space, Mobilized Time: The Anti-Francoist Guerrilla — Politics and Aesthetics of Armed Resistance (1938–1997)

    Ulrich Winter
  2. The Price of Popular Frontism: Spanish Armed Resistance in the U.S. Visual Media (1936–1964)

    Sebastiaan Faber
  3. Staging the Guerrilla as Past/Present War from the Margins of Exile: Cumbres de Extremadura y La niña guerrillera

    Elena Cueto Asín
  4. Criminalizing Maquis: Configurations of Anti-Francoist Guerrilla Fighters as Bandoleros and Bandits in Cultural Discourse

    Carmen Moreno-Nuño
  5. Inconsolable Memory

    Angel G. Loureiro
  6. Reenactments of Remedios Montero: Oral History of a Spanish Guerrillera in Testimony, Fiction and Film

    Gina Herrmann
  7. Between Nature and History: Landscape as Ethical Engagement in Llamazares' Luna de lobos

    Alberto Medina
  8. The Black Sun of Anarchy: From Historical Memory to Sinister Imagination (A Meditation on the Film El Honor de las Injurias by Carlos García-Alix

    Santiago Morales-Rivera
  9. Staging Armed Resistance: The Maquis in the Theater of Antonio Martínez Ballesteros

    Bernardo Antonio González
  10. Magic Mountains: Narratives of Historical Memory, Folk Litearture, and Communities of Memory in the Popular Imagination of the Maquis

    Germán Labrador Méndez and María Agustina Monasterio Baldor (Translated by Mia Prensky and Lika K. Hirschmann)
  11. Memory and Sustainability: Merging Epistemics in the Maquis Revival

    Pablo Sánchez León and Carlos Agüero Iglesia

Afterword

Luis Martín-Estudillo and Megan Corbin

Contributors

Cover Image

Txindoki, viewed from Olaberria by Xavier Armendaritz