On exiles and emotions

The purpose of this article is to test the potential of the methods and concepts of the history of emotions for a renewed and deeper studying of the exile. Focused on the cases of Américo Castro, Pedro Salinas and Fernando de los Rios, the article explores through their correspondence, the emotional...

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Main Authors: Carolina Rodríguez-López, Daniel Ventura Herranz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2014-11-01
Series:Cuadernos de Historia Contemporánea
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHCO/article/view/46684
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spelling doaj-cafda7037bce43d2a65e9ab72b3a8b692020-11-24T21:12:35ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Historia Contemporánea0214-400X1988-27342014-11-0136011313810.5209/rev_CHCO.2014.v36.4668444890On exiles and emotionsCarolina Rodríguez-López0Daniel Ventura Herranz1Universidad Complutense de MadridUniversidad Complutense de MadridThe purpose of this article is to test the potential of the methods and concepts of the history of emotions for a renewed and deeper studying of the exile. Focused on the cases of Américo Castro, Pedro Salinas and Fernando de los Rios, the article explores through their correspondence, the emotional mapping that they followed during their exile process. In the exiles, it is warned from the start suffering and emotional stress which led them to quickly locate their spaces for rest and shelter. Once they realized they were going to live as exiles, they built emotional communities in which they deployed, vented their emotions, but also placed their lives, their common experiences and expectations. The family, the professional circle and the references from both colleagues who remained in Spain and from many others (Spanish or not) who shared exile, are easily detected as constructed emotional communities. The exilic process was plenty of ups and downs and emotions, and to live and not just survive, the exiles were forced to design their own emotional reconstruction, their new lifes, not forgetting the old ones, but also filled with content and relief.https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHCO/article/view/46684Exilioproceso exílicoPedro SalinasAmérico CastroFernando de los Ríossufrimiento emocionalrefugio emocionalcomunidad emocionalreconstrucción emocional.
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Daniel Ventura Herranz
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Daniel Ventura Herranz
On exiles and emotions
Cuadernos de Historia Contemporánea
Exilio
proceso exílico
Pedro Salinas
Américo Castro
Fernando de los Ríos
sufrimiento emocional
refugio emocional
comunidad emocional
reconstrucción emocional.
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Daniel Ventura Herranz
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title On exiles and emotions
title_short On exiles and emotions
title_full On exiles and emotions
title_fullStr On exiles and emotions
title_full_unstemmed On exiles and emotions
title_sort on exiles and emotions
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Cuadernos de Historia Contemporánea
issn 0214-400X
1988-2734
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The purpose of this article is to test the potential of the methods and concepts of the history of emotions for a renewed and deeper studying of the exile. Focused on the cases of Américo Castro, Pedro Salinas and Fernando de los Rios, the article explores through their correspondence, the emotional mapping that they followed during their exile process. In the exiles, it is warned from the start suffering and emotional stress which led them to quickly locate their spaces for rest and shelter. Once they realized they were going to live as exiles, they built emotional communities in which they deployed, vented their emotions, but also placed their lives, their common experiences and expectations. The family, the professional circle and the references from both colleagues who remained in Spain and from many others (Spanish or not) who shared exile, are easily detected as constructed emotional communities. The exilic process was plenty of ups and downs and emotions, and to live and not just survive, the exiles were forced to design their own emotional reconstruction, their new lifes, not forgetting the old ones, but also filled with content and relief.
topic Exilio
proceso exílico
Pedro Salinas
Américo Castro
Fernando de los Ríos
sufrimiento emocional
refugio emocional
comunidad emocional
reconstrucción emocional.
url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHCO/article/view/46684
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