Rewriting Identity and Political Commitment in Cuatro años en París 1940-1944 by Victoria Kent
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32112/2174.2464.2020.391Keywords:
Victoria Kent, exilio, Paris, Identity, republican politics, identity writing, transnationalism, World War Two, Spanish civil warAbstract
In Cuatro años en París 1940-1944, Victoria Kent (2007) offers us her vision of a Paris occupied by the Germans. She investigates the identity problems of those who had to remain hidden under a false name. Writing allows her to recreate a new identity while recasting her political convictions in a transnational perspective. With the liberation of Paris, the text becomes a call for the intervention of the Democrats to help Spain. Thus we pass from the intimate ideological dimension to the political.
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