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Dreams of Iberia
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Rindom, Ditlev
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19th century
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/ Anglophones
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/ Exoticism
/ Flamenco
/ Narratives
/ Opera
/ Realism
/ Theater
/ Tourism
2020
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Dreams of Iberia
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Rindom, Ditlev
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19th century
/ 20th century
/ Anglophones
/ Audiences
/ Exoticism
/ Flamenco
/ Narratives
/ Opera
/ Realism
/ Theater
/ Tourism
2020
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Dreams of Iberia
2020
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Overview
‘Spain is different’, the Spanish tourist board famously declared in the 1960s as part of its strategy to attract mass tourism to the country. The campaign played a key role in opening up Spain's economy during the later years of Franco's regime – the so-called apertura – following two decades of autarchic rule that had left the country geopolitically isolated. As the slogan suggested, however, exoticism was a key part of Spain's nation-branding. Ideas of Spanish difference were now marketed for their tourist appeal, with images of gypsies and flamenco joined by sizzling beaches and ice-cold sangria.
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