Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig Antich

The arrest, trial, and execution of the anarchist activist Salvador Puig Antich in 1974 were some of the most crucial events in the final years of general Franco’s regime. These facts gave rise to an enormous political mobilisation both in Catalonia and in Europe, and turned Puig Antich into a symbo...

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Main Author: Josep-Anton Fernàndez
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2015-01-01
Series:Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
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Online Access:http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/3742
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spelling doaj-fbccd498c02e4ec2bd94c3c737fedd652021-08-02T07:07:08ZcatAdam Mickiewicz UniversityStudia Romanica Posnaniensia0137-24752084-41582015-01-01422819310.14746/strop.2015.422.0063713Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig AntichJosep-Anton FernàndezThe arrest, trial, and execution of the anarchist activist Salvador Puig Antich in 1974 were some of the most crucial events in the final years of general Franco’s regime. These facts gave rise to an enormous political mobilisation both in Catalonia and in Europe, and turned Puig Antich into a symbol of anti-Franco resistance within Catalan democratic culture. At the same time, due to both this symbolic status and the traumatic nature of the events, as well as the manifest injustice with which they concluded, the Puig Antich case has been the object of regular commemoration in the media and in diverse forms of cultural production. This makes it particularly interesting for an analysis of the uses of the past in Catalan culture. This article proposes a comparative analysis of three books on Puig Antich’s case that have been published in Catalan over a period of thirty years: La torna de la torna: Salvador Puig Antich i el M.I.L., by the Carlota Tolosa collective (1985), Compte enrere: La història de Salvador Puig Antich (2001), by Francesc Escribano, and Salvador Puig Antich, cas obert: La revisió definitiva del procés (2013), by Jordi Panyella. These three journalistic texts, published at different but highly significant historical moments, allow us to reflect on the rewriting of the Puig Antich case and its meaning for Catalan society, especially with regards to the political and national sentimentality they construct around the relationship of Catalan society with political violence and the trauma of Francoist repression.http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/3742Puig Antich, SalvadorCatalan cultureFrancoismanarchismpostdemocracyemotions and politics
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Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig Antich
Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
Puig Antich, Salvador
Catalan culture
Francoism
anarchism
postdemocracy
emotions and politics
author_facet Josep-Anton Fernàndez
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title Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig Antich
title_short Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig Antich
title_full Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig Antich
title_fullStr Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig Antich
title_full_unstemmed Tres mirades sobre el cas Puig Antich
title_sort tres mirades sobre el cas puig antich
publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Studia Romanica Posnaniensia
issn 0137-2475
2084-4158
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The arrest, trial, and execution of the anarchist activist Salvador Puig Antich in 1974 were some of the most crucial events in the final years of general Franco’s regime. These facts gave rise to an enormous political mobilisation both in Catalonia and in Europe, and turned Puig Antich into a symbol of anti-Franco resistance within Catalan democratic culture. At the same time, due to both this symbolic status and the traumatic nature of the events, as well as the manifest injustice with which they concluded, the Puig Antich case has been the object of regular commemoration in the media and in diverse forms of cultural production. This makes it particularly interesting for an analysis of the uses of the past in Catalan culture. This article proposes a comparative analysis of three books on Puig Antich’s case that have been published in Catalan over a period of thirty years: La torna de la torna: Salvador Puig Antich i el M.I.L., by the Carlota Tolosa collective (1985), Compte enrere: La història de Salvador Puig Antich (2001), by Francesc Escribano, and Salvador Puig Antich, cas obert: La revisió definitiva del procés (2013), by Jordi Panyella. These three journalistic texts, published at different but highly significant historical moments, allow us to reflect on the rewriting of the Puig Antich case and its meaning for Catalan society, especially with regards to the political and national sentimentality they construct around the relationship of Catalan society with political violence and the trauma of Francoist repression.
topic Puig Antich, Salvador
Catalan culture
Francoism
anarchism
postdemocracy
emotions and politics
url http://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/srp/article/view/3742
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