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C-3331/CA-8201 . Anna Jornet

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The construction and destruction of infrastructures are capital in war and post-war contexts, and both actions often appeal to a symbolism of a political order.
On a daily basis, we use infrastructures built or rebuilt during Franco's repression. What are these infrastructures and what narratives do they contain?
From 23 November 1940 to 14 December 1941, my grandfather,
Bonaventura Puig Puig, as a member of the Disciplinary Battalion of Soldiers and
Workers Battalion No. 15, was forced to participate in the repair and construction of a mountain track.
mountain track. In his own physical act of construction lay at the same time
the destruction of his youth, the latency of a possible death. However, from the Franco regime's perspective, although this runway was being repaired and built as part of the military operation aimed at attacking the British base in Gibraltar, its preparation and construction was also carried out in a broader context, the programme of reconstruction and development of the country's infrastructures, previously destroyed during the war.
the country's infrastructure, which had previously been destroyed during the Civil War.

C-3331/CA-8201 . Anna Jornet

Title: C-3331/CA-8201
Author: Anna Jornet
Publisher: Ventura Edicions
Design: Jordi Oms
English translation: Laura Bujalance
Printed in CeGe Barcelona
Catalan, Spanish and English
Print run: 103 numbered copies.
792 pages
776 photographs
14x21 cm
Digital printing
ISBN 978-84-125143-0-8

2 Items
2023-10-10

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