Sexo, política y subversión. El chiste popular en la época franquista
Abstract
In their own way, jokes in the Franco era helped to prevent, rather than cure, wounds in Spaniards inflicted by a dictatorship where people needed a more or less playful healing from repression and from being kept outside of any real decision making power. Since censorship was not possible in oral jokes, the Spanish people did not exclude any possible character, so that they included in their jokes not only regular people but also even authorities, like the army ones.
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