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Fables of Development: Capitalism and Social Imaginaries in Spain (1950-1967) focuses on a basic paradox: why is it that the so-called “Spanish economic miracle” —a purportedly secular, rational, and technocratic process— was fictionally portrayed through providential narratives in which supernatural and extraordinary elements were often involved? In order to answer this question, this book examines cultural fictions and social life at the time when Spain turned from autarchy to the project of industrial and tourist development. Beyond the narratives about progress, modernity, and consumer satisfaction on a global and national level, the cultural archives of the period offer intellectual findings about the expectations of a social majority who lived in the precariousness and who did not have sufficient income to acquire the consumer goods that were advertised. Through the scrutiny of interdisciplinary archives (literary texts, cinema, newsreels, comics, and journalistic sources, among other cultural artifacts), each chapter offers an analysis of the social imaginaries about the circulation and distribution of capital and resources in the period from 1950, when General Franco’s government began to integrate into international markets and institutions following its agreements with the United States, to 1967, when the implementation of the First Development Plan (1964-1967) was completed.

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“Drawing inspiration from Fredric Jameson, Walter Benjamin and Cornelius Castoriadis, Ana Fernández-Cebrián historicizes the providential narratives and extraordinary/supernatural discourses accompanying the “economic miracle” of Franco dictatorship’s developmentalist turn. This is an impressive contribution toward understanding an uneven geopolitical landscape whose ideological features remain all too familiar.”
Benjamin Fraser, Professor of Iberian Studies, The University of Arizona

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Dreamworlds of Development: Cold War Imaginaries in Franco’s Spain
1: Fables of Intervention
2: Fables of Outer Space
II. Providential Capitalism
3: Fables of Chance
4: Fables of Grace
Afterword

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    Publisher: Liverpool University Press
    Publication Date: 01/06/2023
    ISBN13: 9781802078053, 978-1802078053
    ISBN10: 1802078053
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Fables of Development: Capitalism and Social Imaginaries in Spain (1950-1967) focuses on a basic paradox: why is it that the so-called “Spanish economic miracle” —a purportedly secular, rational, and technocratic process— was fictionally portrayed through providential narratives in which supernatural and extraordinary elements were often involved? In order to answer this question, this book examines cultural fictions and social life at the time when Spain turned from autarchy to the project of industrial and tourist development. Beyond the narratives about progress, modernity, and consumer satisfaction on a global and national level, the cultural archives of the period offer intellectual findings about the expectations of a social majority who lived in the precariousness and who did not have sufficient income to acquire the consumer goods that were advertised. Through the scrutiny of interdisciplinary archives (literary texts, cinema, newsreels, comics, and journalistic sources, among other cultural artifacts), each chapter offers an analysis of the social imaginaries about the circulation and distribution of capital and resources in the period from 1950, when General Franco’s government began to integrate into international markets and institutions following its agreements with the United States, to 1967, when the implementation of the First Development Plan (1964-1967) was completed.

    Trade Review
    “Drawing inspiration from Fredric Jameson, Walter Benjamin and Cornelius Castoriadis, Ana Fernández-Cebrián historicizes the providential narratives and extraordinary/supernatural discourses accompanying the “economic miracle” of Franco dictatorship’s developmentalist turn. This is an impressive contribution toward understanding an uneven geopolitical landscape whose ideological features remain all too familiar.”
    Benjamin Fraser, Professor of Iberian Studies, The University of Arizona

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    I. Dreamworlds of Development: Cold War Imaginaries in Franco’s Spain
    1: Fables of Intervention
    2: Fables of Outer Space
    II. Providential Capitalism
    3: Fables of Chance
    4: Fables of Grace
    Afterword

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