The Rise of Euroskepticism : Europe and Its Critics in Spanish Culture /
"This book deals with the role that artists and intellectuals have had regarding projects of European integration. Taking Spain as a case study, the book analyzes how their works offer nuanced and engaging perspectives on the emotions generated by the ideal of a unified Europe and its most reco...
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Language: | English |
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Nashville :
Vanderbilt University Press,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- The location of dissent: Spanish exiles and the European cataclysm
- Sense and sensuousness: approaching Europe under Franco's dictatorship
- Unanimity in question
- On the move in a static Europe
- The great recession and the surge of Euroskepticism: a pigs' tale.