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España Libre’s cartoonist Sergio Aragonés Domenech dedicated one of his editorial strips to highlighting the discrepancy in welcoming Cubans but not Spaniards to the United States—despite the fact that dissidents from both countries advocated for democracy.
- Aragonés on Fascist Spain
Aragonés’s cartoons documented the pillars of Fascist Spain:...
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Communities: announcements and photographs of rallies and...
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Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage (“Recovery”) is...
- Aragonés on Fascist Spain
Aragonés Domenech, Sergio · Fighting Fascist Spain -- The Exhibits (FFSTE) · Recovering the US Hispanic Literary Heritage Digital Collections. This online collection and interpretative exhibit curate 51 editorial cartoons by Sergio Aragonés (1937), published in España Libre in the 1960s.
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Aragonés’s cartoons documented the pillars of Fascist Spain: the unique leader, autarky, censorship, Falange, imperial rhetoric, National Catholicism, oligarchy, and the militarized violence and repression of civilians.
selected cartoons by Aragonés. The drawings, published from 1962 to 1965, exposed the political persecution exerted by Francisco Franco to a global readership. His front-page cartoons also informed and emotionally sustained the dissenting working-class resistance under the regime and abroad.
Jan 15, 2024 · 1. Redefining Satirical Humor. Aragonés’ arrival at Mad Magazine in the 1960s coincided with a cultural and social change period. His work mirrored the shifting landscape, offering a satirical take on politics, societal norms, and popular trends.
Using an interdisciplinary theoretical approach to humor, I examine the social function of selected cartoons by Aragonés. The drawings, published from 1962 to 1965, expose the political persecution exerted by Francisco Franco to a global readership.
May 6, 2021 · This virtual tour provides an overview of the online collection and interpretative exhibit that curates 51 Sergio Aragonés’s drawings published in España Libre (1939-1977 Free Spain) in the...