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Wednesday, February 07, 2024

International Journal of Iberian Studies 36.3 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that International Journal of Iberian Studies 36.3 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘Unspeakable Truths: Basque Political Violence, Reconciliation and Community’

 

This Special Issue of the International Journal of Iberian Studies (IJIS), ‘Unspeakable Truths’, will focus on the aftermath and the road to recovery after Basque ETA armed conflict in Spain–France (1959–2011) through the lens of affect, restorative justice, memory, peace-making efforts, and the arts (literature and film) thanks to contributions by academics, ETA and GAL victims, filmmakers, restorative justice practitioners and mediators of the Nanclares process, and peace activists.

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/international-journal-of-iberian-studies

 

Aims & Scope

 

The International Journal of Iberian Studies is a peer-reviewed journal for scholars from around the world whose research focuses on contemporary Iberia (twentieth and twenty-first century). IJIS publishes work from a range of disciplinary perspectives, and it particularly welcomes articles that apply a comparative or intertwined methodology to the study of Spain and Portugal and consider other identities, cultures and nationalities (Andalusia, Asturias, Basque Country, Catalonia, Galicia, etc.) and communities (Shepardics, Romani, immigrants, etc.). It is published in collaboration with the Association of Contemporary Iberian Studies (ACIS).

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 36.3

 

Introduction

ANNABEL MARTÍN

 

Section 1: The Ways of Fog

 

Articles

 

What the fog hid(es)

LARRAITZ ARIZNABARRETA

 

‘On historical sincerity’ and storytelling: The works of Luisa Etxenike

CRISTINA ORTIZ CEBERIO AND LUISA ETXENIKE URBISTONDO

 

Section 2: Too Dense to See

 

Spanish state terrorism: Writing the story of its violence

TXETXU AGUADO

 

Interview

 

Coming back from the dead: Finding justice for Joxi – An interview with Pilar Zabala Antano

TXETXU AGUADO AND ANNABEL MARTÍN

 

Article

 

Denaturalizing cruelty: Maixabel Lasa, victim and peacemaker, in Zubiak (Jon Sistiaga and Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas 2019) and Maixabel (Iciar Bollaín 2021)

ANNABEL MARTÍN

 

Interviews

 

Ethical instances of doubt: The case of Yoyes on the screen – An interview with Helena Taberna and Lur Olaizola Lizarralde

TXETXU AGUADO AND ANNABEL MARTÍN

 

Section 3: Beyond the Clouds

 

The power of life stories in peace-making and on the path to restoration: An interview with Iñaki García Arrizabalaga and Maixabel Lasa

MARÍA PILAR RODRÍGUEZ

 

Articles

 

Restorative justice and terrorist crimes: An experience in the Spanish context

ESTHER PASCUAL

 

Recovering the offender for society

XABIER ETXEBARRIA

 

A gesture that made silence ring

TXEMA URKIJO

 

Book Reviews

 

Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia, Carlos Garrido Castellano and Bruno Leitão (eds) (2022)

JONAS PRINZLEVE

 

De Plutón a Orfeo: Los campos de concentración en el teatro español contemporáneo (1944–2015), Antonia Amo Sánchez (2020)

DEIRDRE KELLY

 

The Fabric of Fear: Building Franco’s New Society in Spain, 1936–1950, Jorge Marco and Gutmaro Gómez Bravo (2023)

CARMEN GUSTRÁN LOSCOS