Summary: | A collective portrait of the Spanish Republican exile in Mexico. This beautiful edition offers more than 200 black and white portraits of four generations of this community. Between 1991 and 2011 the photographer Ricardo Vinós y Cruz-López (Ciudad de México, 1943) created an archive in which more than 600 people are registered. Here is the book whose conception animated the project from the beginning. As a work of artistic creation, it is a complex document that invites reflection on a variety of topics, such as identity, homeland, the meaning of photographic representation and the role that the artist can assume in society. In the academic sphere, the book provides for the researcher a photographic complement that, although it does not pretend to be exhaustive, is unique in its kind, broad and well documented. As a cultural testimony, it is a significant record of the people and environments of culture in Mexico towards the end of the 20th century, as well as the active presence of generations of Mexicans descended from Spanish refugees in the intellectual life of the country. With this publication we pay tribute to the aspirations of Spaniards and Mexicans who among a thousand difficulties imagined and worked to make a better world a reality than the one we live in today, and we seek to endorse and transmit to modern generations the dignity of those who assert in their smallest acts the ideals of justice and humanity defeated and banished by violence.
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