Exile and mobilities in childhood of the Spanish republican exile

This work is built from recent history, which is characterized by times and spaces with very different densities. We have used the contributions and indications, impressions and subjectivities that the memories provide us, trying to unveil a family history built with many more silences tan words. We...

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Autores principales: Gatica , Mónica, Pérez, Claudia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/33414
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Sumario:This work is built from recent history, which is characterized by times and spaces with very different densities. We have used the contributions and indications, impressions and subjectivities that the memories provide us, trying to unveil a family history built with many more silences tan words. We address the memory of who was a girl exiled in France, after the fall of the Republic. We analyze exile and forced mobility applyng different interpretive keys: class, gender and generation, thinking that intergenerational transmission brings us closer to dynamic representations and emotions. We start from the Maruja´s memory, one of the girls who crossed the Pyrenees in 1939 ehen the las resistances fell in Catalonia, to which we agreed and contacted from a shared narration as a family, seeking to problematiza brands that have been constitutive. However, it enden up captivating and making our analysis more comlex, the silences around María, her mother, and Santiago, her father, contextualizing the experiences of a couple in 1920s, with a relationship base don a behemian lifestyle, fed and conditioned by the artistic world of Rosario (Argentina) in those years.