Femininity and constructing national identity in Spanish postwar cinema, 1939–45

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A01=Maria Elena Solino
Author_Maria Elena Solino
Carlos Arevalo
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censorship and cinema
Edgar Neville
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fascism
Fascist film
femininity
forthcoming
Francoist
gender
gender and film
Hollywood and Spain
Jose Luis Saenz de Heredia
Juan de Orduna
post-Civil War Spain
Spanish film
women's picture

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  • ISBN 9781526194367
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Femininity and constructing national identity in Spanish postwar cinema, 1939-1945 examines the intersection of gender politics and Spanish film production in the period between the end of the Spanish Civil War and the end of WWII. This was a period when the Franco regime was attempting to rewrite the history of the Spanish Civil War in the popular imagination through the production of war pictures that glorified the victors. Surprisingly, director’s who has proven themselves firm supporters of the Franco regime had their work censored when they attempted to portray female wartime heroism. Through comparative studies of films that received official support and those that were censored, a clear pattern emerges that outlines the parameters of how women could acceptably be portrayed in an emerging Spanish industry that sought to define the place of women in postwar Spanish society.

María Elena Soliño is Professor of Spanish Literature and Film at the University of Houston

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