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Comunicación y memoria: el fotoperiodismo como testigo de la violencia. Fuentes documentales de la Guerra Civil española (1936-1939)/Communication and Memory: photojournalism as a witness of violence. Documentary sources of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)

Parras, Alicia Parras ; Cela, Julia R

Historia y comunicación social, 2014-01, Vol.19, p.113 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

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  • Título:
    Comunicación y memoria: el fotoperiodismo como testigo de la violencia. Fuentes documentales de la Guerra Civil española (1936-1939)/Communication and Memory: photojournalism as a witness of violence. Documentary sources of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
  • Autor: Parras, Alicia Parras ; Cela, Julia R
  • Assuntos: Civil war ; Journalism ; Photographers ; Photojournalism ; Propaganda ; Studies ; Trauma ; Violence ; War
  • É parte de: Historia y comunicación social, 2014-01, Vol.19, p.113
  • Descrição: Throughout the Spanish Civil war (1936-1939) photojournalism meets its known as Golden Age, specially because of mythical photographers such as Robert Capa or Gerda Taro. However, it is also owing to the work of Spanish photographers whose work was concealed by the dictatorship because of their truly commitment with the republican cause. Their memory, their work, started to be appreciated only after Franco's death and only once the democracy finally arrived to their country. Thus, the authors will see face-to-face the new documentary sources of information about foreign photojurnalism versus the Spanish big-unknown photographers, they were who inmortalized the main battles and the innocent victims of the war.
  • Editor: Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Idioma: Espanhol

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