Historical Debt and Cultural Capital in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Spanish Narrative

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cultural studies
debt
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forthcoming
historical memory
memory boom
narrative genre
Spain
Spanish Civil War
Transition to Democracy
urban theory

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  • ISBN 9781666962536
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Susan M. Divine delves beyond the historical fiction model to look at how different genres and generations of contemporary artists take on the concerns of memory, nostalgia, tradition, trauma, and cultural inheritance.

Spanning across twenty-five years of historical fiction in Spain, Divine combines urban theory, cultural studies, urban theory, cultural studies, feminist scholarship, and genre studies to evaluate the "memory boom" of media about the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath. The author argues that both the literal and the figurative sense of debt-- the loss of life, culture, and potential-- has been repaid by using Spain’s history as “exchange value” on an open market. The idea of history and historical injustice as “capital” to repay the very debt they reference poses a series of interesting ethical questions and dilemmas. Through this study, the author evaluates narratives that explore this historical debt and cultural capital, taking note of how artists choose to engage or evade these questions.

Susan M. Divine is Associate Professor of Spanish and Chair of Hispanic Studies at College of Charleston.

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