The Spanish Earth (1937): the circumstances of its production, the film and its reception in the United States and United Kingdom

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Houssart, M. 2016. The Spanish Earth (1937): the circumstances of its production, the film and its reception in the United States and United Kingdom. Catalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies. 8 (1), pp. 113-125. https://doi.org/10.1386/cjcs.8.1.113_1
TypeArticle
TitleThe Spanish Earth (1937): the circumstances of its production, the film and its reception in the United States and United Kingdom
AuthorsHoussart, M.
Abstract

I examine the political significance of the classic documentary The Spanish Earth in the context of the Spanish Civil War, 1936 1939, challenging Russell Campbell’s argument that it should be considered in the light of ‘an overriding need for unity in the face of the enemy’. I argue instead that the film reflected the international Communist agenda. This emphasized defence of the Republic rather than engaging with its political complexities or with the demands of urban workers. I underline the film’s rural and Castilian focus, and describe its reception in the United States and United Kingdom, before offering an explanation for its continued currency in those countries, and an overview of the consequences.

PublisherIntellect
JournalCatalan Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies
ISSN1757-1898
Publication dates
Print01 Apr 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited20 Jul 2016
Accepted24 Jan 2016
Submitted17 Dec 2015
Completed16 Dec 2015
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1386/cjcs.8.1.113_1
LanguageEnglish
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