Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 :: burning books, awarding writers /
This book presents two systems of censorship and literary promotion, revealing how literature can be molded to support authoritarian regimes. The issue is complex in that at a descriptive level the strategies and methods new states use to control communication through the written word can be judged...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book presents two systems of censorship and literary promotion, revealing how literature can be molded to support authoritarian regimes. The issue is complex in that at a descriptive level the strategies and methods new states use to control communication through the written word can be judged by how and when formal decrees were issued, and how publishing media, whether in the form of publishing companies or at the individual level, engaged with political overseers. But equally, literature was a means of resistance against an authoritarian regime, not only for writers but for readers as well. From the point of view of historical memory and intellectual history, stories of people without history and the production of their texts through the literary underground can be constructed from subsequent testimony: from books sold in secret, to the writings of women in jail, to books that were written but never published or distributed in any way, and to myriad compelling circumstances resulting from living under fascist authority. 0 A parallel study on two fascist movements provides a unique viewpoint at literary, social and political levels. Comparative analysis of literary censorship/literary reward allows an understanding of the balance between dictatorship, official policy, and what literary acts were deemed acceptable. The regime need to control its population is revealed in the ways that a particular type of literature was encouraged; in the engagement of propaganda promotion; and in the setting up of institutions to gain international acceptance of the regime. The work is an important contribution to the history of twentieth-century authoritarianism and the development fascist ideas. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (226 pages9 |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Grecco, Gabriela de Lima, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020117825 Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 : burning books, awarding writers / Gabriela de Lima Grecco. Brighton : Sussex Academic Press, 2020. 1 online resource (226 pages9 text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. This book presents two systems of censorship and literary promotion, revealing how literature can be molded to support authoritarian regimes. The issue is complex in that at a descriptive level the strategies and methods new states use to control communication through the written word can be judged by how and when formal decrees were issued, and how publishing media, whether in the form of publishing companies or at the individual level, engaged with political overseers. But equally, literature was a means of resistance against an authoritarian regime, not only for writers but for readers as well. From the point of view of historical memory and intellectual history, stories of people without history and the production of their texts through the literary underground can be constructed from subsequent testimony: from books sold in secret, to the writings of women in jail, to books that were written but never published or distributed in any way, and to myriad compelling circumstances resulting from living under fascist authority. 0 A parallel study on two fascist movements provides a unique viewpoint at literary, social and political levels. Comparative analysis of literary censorship/literary reward allows an understanding of the balance between dictatorship, official policy, and what literary acts were deemed acceptable. The regime need to control its population is revealed in the ways that a particular type of literature was encouraged; in the engagement of propaganda promotion; and in the setting up of institutions to gain international acceptance of the regime. The work is an important contribution to the history of twentieth-century authoritarianism and the development fascist ideas. Print version record. CHAPTER 1 A New Authoritarian Culture: New States and Fascist Movements (pp. 6-51) -- CHAPTER 2 The Literary Panorama: A Negative Configuration (pp. 52-113) -- CHAPTER 3 The Nation's Books: The Book as a Motor for Policy (pp. 114-191) Spanish literature 20th century Censorship. Brazilian literature 20th century Censorship. Littérature espagnole 20e siècle Censure. Littérature brésilienne 20e siècle Censure. Brazilian literature Censorship fast Spanish literature Censorship fast 1900-1999 fast Print version: DE LIMA GRECCO, GABRIELA. LITERARY CENSORSHIP IN FRANCISCO FRANCOS SPAIN AND GETULIO VARGAS BRAZIL, 19361945. [Place of publication not identified] : SUSSEX ACADEMIC PRESS, 2020 1845199979 (OCoLC)1107334548 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2438320 Volltext |
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title | Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 : burning books, awarding writers / |
title_auth | Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 : burning books, awarding writers / |
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title_full | Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 : burning books, awarding writers / Gabriela de Lima Grecco. |
title_fullStr | Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 : burning books, awarding writers / Gabriela de Lima Grecco. |
title_full_unstemmed | Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 : burning books, awarding writers / Gabriela de Lima Grecco. |
title_short | Literary censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 : |
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