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100 1  $a Valencia-Garcia, Louie Dean, $e author.
245 10 $a Antiauthoritarian youth culture in Francoist Spain : $b clashing with fascism / $c Louie Dean Valencia-Garcia.
264  1 $a London, UK ; $b Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, $c 2018.
300    $a xviii, 248 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-243) and index.
520 8  $a This book explores the role of young people in shaping a democratic Spain, focusing on their urban performances of dissent, their consumption of censored literature, political-literary magazines and comic books and their involvement in a newly developed punk scene. After forty years of dictatorship, Madrid became the centre of both a young democracy and a vibrant artistic scene by the early 1980s. Louie Dean Valencia-Garcia skillfully examines how young Spaniards occupied public plazas, subverted Spanish cultural norms and undermined the authoritarian state by participating in a postmodern punk subculture that eventually grew into the 'Movida Madrilena'. In doing so, he exposes how this antiauthoritarian youth culture reflected a mixture of sexual liberation, a rejection of the ideological indoctrination of the dictatorship, a reinvention of native Iberian pluralistic traditions and a burgeoning global youth culture that connected the USA, Britain, France and Spain. By analyzing young people's everyday acts of resistance, Antiauthoritarian Youth Culture in Francoist Spain offers a fascinating account of Madrid's youth and their role in the transition to the modern Spanish democracy.
505 00 $a Machine generated contents note: $g 7. $t A place to conclude. $t Remembering the past -- $t Fascist youth -- $t Antiauthoritarian youth -- $t Carnival and transgression -- $t Time, space and being in public -- $t Imagining alternate universes -- $g 2. $t To Study is to Serve Spain -- $t A fascist education -- $t What does it mean to be a fascist? -- $t A national-catholic education -- $t Making a good Spaniard -- $t `That's the way Spain is' and other historical non-truths -- $t Heteronormativity in textbooks -- $t A legacy of bad education -- $g 3. $t The Revolt of the Youth -- $t Memory as a space of contention -- $t Strategy versus tactics -- $t Resisting false history and facts -- $t Institutionalized repression and censorship -- $t Unamuno's last lecture -- $t Opening political-literary space -- $t A dead poets society -- $t Funeral for a friend -- $t Cafes heating up -- $g 4. $t Truth, Justice and the American Way in Spain -- $t Tights, capes and double identities -- $t Forms and functions of Superman comic books -- $t Strange visitor from another planet -- $t A super woman in man's world -- $t Play, youth and supermanism -- $t The search for truth, justice and the Spanish way -- $g 5. $t The Penetration of Franco's Spain -- $t Apertura -- $t Pluralistic spaces of the pre-war years -- $t Coffee and democratic spaces -- $t Disrupting networks and traditions -- $t Notebooks for literary-political dialogue -- $t Internal battles and liberal tradition -- $t Tactics to create a space of discourse -- $t Criticism and praise for American (counter) culture -- $t Civil rights in Spain -- $t Violence or non-violence -- $g 6. $t Clashing with Fascism -- $t The carnivalesque in Franco's Spain -- $t Spain's `coming out' party -- $t Spanish punk, carnivalesque and the grotesque -- $t Reviving identity, counterpublics and community -- $t Networking the underground, imagining carnivalesque spaces -- $t What was el Rrollo? -- $t Libertad versus fascist youth -- $t Naked bodies, politics and partying in the streets -- $g 7. $t Madrid Kills Me -- $t (Re)defining a movement -- $t Subculture as myth, voyeurism and other modern-day fables -- $t A queer and public spectacle -- $t A place to conclude.
650  0 $a Youth $z Spain $x Social conditions.
650  0 $a Youth $x Political activity $z Spain.
651  0 $a Spain $x Politics and government $y 1939-1975.
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650  7 $a Youth $x Political activity. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01183486
650  7 $a Youth $x Social conditions. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01183536
651  7 $a Spain. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204303
648  7 $a 1939-1975 $2 fast
776 08 $i Online version : $a Valencia-Garcia, Louie Dean. $t Antiauthoritarian youth culture in Francoist Spain. $d London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018 $z 9781350038493 $w (OCoLC)1028022385
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