Spanish Political Transition as A Pretext: 23F. King's More Difficult Day

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Published 26-12-2013
Susana Díaz

Abstract

This article tries to show how the textual analysis of the mise en sc•ne allows us to explain the subliminal meaning proposed by the series 23F. King's more difficult day actualizing, almost three decades later, the events that took place in 1981: the role played (then) by King Juan Carlos in order to defend the democratic order is used (today) as a pretext, kind of MacGuffin, to guarantee this very order, since what the Prince, who is said to asume the continuity of the Monarchy, learned that day was how to be King.

How to Cite

Díaz, S. (2013). Spanish Political Transition as A Pretext: 23F. King’s More Difficult Day. ZER - Journal of Communication Studies, 18(35). https://doi.org/10.1387/zer.10681
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