The Politics of Food and Hunger in Spanish Literature, 1945-2015

Madden, Deborah (2024) The Politics of Food and Hunger in Spanish Literature, 1945-2015. Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America, 101 (9). pp. 1329-1357. ISSN 1475-3820

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Abstract

In Francoist Spain, food and hunger were empathically politicized and, though conspicuously absent from State discourses, Spain’s infamous ‘hunger years’ (1939–1952) pervade Spanish fiction. Literature is a particularly illuminating medium for (re)constructing (post)memories of food and hunger, as historiography underscores how trauma, shame and censorship refract memories of hunger. By interrogating the politics of food and hunger in the post-Civil War novel, fictionalized memoirs and postmemory texts, this article unpacks how Republican, Nationalist, sexual, gender and memory politics intersect, building on the burgeoning field of food cultural studies in Spain.

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Journal Article
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Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Hispanic Studies and Researches on Spain, Portugal and Latin America
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?? yes - externally fundedcultural studiesliterature and literary theory ??
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223798
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Deposited On:
09 Sep 2024 09:20
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Yes
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Published
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07 May 2025 00:07