Abstract

The article analyses the symbolic axes present in PCE and PCI media discourse in the last quarter of 1975. The study emphasizes the identity lines existing in the public discourse used by both organizations, linked to interpretative dimension (transnational communist memory). The PCE and PCI public valuations were based on ideas and meanings connected to the past of both countries: the epic anti-fascist /anti-francoist fight, or the confrontation between Dolores Ibarruri and Francisco Franco, understood as symbolic opposition in historical and moral terms

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