De Juan Carlos I a Felipe VIEntre el relato televisivo de presente y de memoria

  1. José Carlos Rueda Laffond
Revue:
Revista de historia actual

ISSN: 1697-3305

Année de publication: 2015

Titre de la publication: Dossier: Bénédicte Brémard (coord.): Las transiciones monárquicas en televisión y prensa: de Juan Carlos I a Felipe VI

Número: 12-13

Pages: 31-42

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Revista de historia actual

Résumé

This paper analyses the strategies of television representation associated with the figures of kings Juan Carlos and Philip. The study focuses on the forms of recreation through planned standards of institutional documentaries or historical fictions aired, between 2008 and 2014, by the Spanish public television channel (TVE) or another commercial channels. The basic hypothesis is that media practices that shaped the image of Felipe de Borbón as Prince and King adjusted to a rigid set of topical formulations clearly related to previous TV memory. It is therefore necessary that we place these narratives in connection with the genealogy of television representation of the monarchy, as well as in connection with a settled account of legitimacy that was, however, discussed from other manifestations present in the public sphere