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La memoria republicana y el discurso femenino en la Transición: Tomasa Cuevas, Juana Doña y Carlota O'neill

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    Statement of Responsibility:
    Souto, Luz Celestina
    Main Author:
    Souto, Luz Celestina

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    Format:
    Journal article
    Language:
    Spanish; Castilian
    Form / Genre:
    text (article)
    Published:
    2017
    In:
    Sociocriticism ISSN 0985-5939 Vol. 32, Nº. 1, 2017 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Memoria Histórica/Transiciones), pags. 175-201
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    Mostly, speeches that attempt to recover the memory of the victims of Francoism are characterized by a critique of the transition, as it is accused of forgetfulness which has influenced the democratic life. In contrast to that, some historians argue that the so-called "forgetfulness" was not an episode of amnesia where the people erased the experiences, but it was a voluntary action and there was a political project that was omitted. Following this analytical investigation I will approach the female voices of the anti-Franco resistance that, during the transition, created a testimonuy, evidencing the multiplicity of discourses that try to open a place of memory in the new democratic State. In this article, I make an approach to autobiographical texts, and testimonials text from ex political prisioners: Tomasa Cuevas, Juana Doña and Carlota O'Neill.


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