Myth and Narrative: Crafting Political Leadership in Modern Spain
Toni Aira analyzes how mythological themes and celebrification shape contemporary political leadership and narratives in Spain.
Toni Aira analyzes how mythological themes and celebrification shape contemporary political leadership and narratives in Spain.
On the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, Spain confronts the decline of political dialogue amid growing polarization that threatens its democracy.
Franco's death in 1975 initiated a slow social and political transformation, with pre-existing movements and cultural shifts challenging authoritarian norms and shaping contemporary Spain.
Toni Aira’s book and Carla Antonelli’s testimony shed light on how symbolism, media, and identity politics shape contemporary political communication in Spain.
Trapiello highlights the influence of leftist ideologies in Spain's cultural sphere despite political alternation.