Title of article :
Gernika, Guernica, Guernica?: Contested meanings of a Basque place
Author/Authors :
Pauliina Raento، نويسنده , , Cameron J. Watson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages :
30
From page :
707
To page :
736
Abstract :
The town of Gernika/Guernica is the center for meaning and territorial continuity of Basque nationalist identity. The town and its symbolism represent the history of national conflict with the Spanish state. It is also the focal point of local disagreements; within Basque nationalism itself and between regional urban centers. The townʹs significance in the Spanish Civil War, representation in Picassoʹs painting Guernica, and commemoration in the Americas by Basque emigrants has made it a globally significant place. The contest of meanings related to Gernika/Guernica underscores the significance of naming, monuments, ritual, resistance, oppression, and conflict in the creation and maintenance of national identities. In its examination of the politics of a Basque place, the joining of the forces of geography and history proves to be useful in the analysis of meaning in place- and time-specific political processes. From this perspective, the recent development from conflict toward harmony in Basque politics is reviewed.
Keywords :
Place-politics , identity , Guernica , Basque Country , Gernika , Nationalism
Journal title :
Political Geography
Serial Year :
2000
Journal title :
Political Geography
Record number :
1291527
Link To Document :
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