Masculinidad, identidad guerrera y la imagen del regular marroquí en la propaganda del bando sublevado en la Guerra Civil española

This study centres on the figure of the Moroccan Regular as a martial/masculine ideal in the propaganda of the Insurgents during the Spanish Civil War, exploring how perceptions of Moroccan manhood in turn informed constructions of ideal Spanish masculinity. It draws on a range of textual and visual...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bolorinos Allard, E
Format: Journal article
Published: Department of History of the University of Extremadura 2017
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Summary:This study centres on the figure of the Moroccan Regular as a martial/masculine ideal in the propaganda of the Insurgents during the Spanish Civil War, exploring how perceptions of Moroccan manhood in turn informed constructions of ideal Spanish masculinity. It draws on a range of textual and visual sources, including Falangist publications and Joaquín Arrarás’ Historia de la cruzada española, along with Carlos Sáenz de Tejada’s illustrations of the text.