Crime and hate in the daily life of the Spanish Transition: the examples of Interviú

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Published 30-12-2022
Víctor José Ortega Muñoz Carmen Serrano Sánchez

Abstract

Hate is a primary and unavoidable feeling that at its peak and without social or cultural restraints is a generator of conflict and misfortune. Through the pages of Interviú during the period known as Transition, we approach the news of events in order to analyze the acts that have the hate as protagonist, the discourses that are made around said actions and the society in which they have been produced, starting from a point of view of social history and the history of women.

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Ortega Muñoz, Víctor José, and Carmen Serrano Sánchez. 2022. “Crime and Hate in the Daily Life of the Spanish Transition: The Examples of Interviú”. Clio & Crimen. Revista Del Centro De Historia Del Crimen De Durango, no. 19 (December). https://doi.org/10.1387/clio-crimen.24053.
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