Affiliation:
1. University of Strathclyde-Glasgow
Abstract
Abstract
All the main characters in The Spirit of the Beehive show some type of connection with
marginality and survival. They are either at the margins of social convention or survivors of harrowing particular historical
events (Spanish Civil War). This connection reveals itself in a conspicuous and distinct fashion through the monster figure. This
article intends to highlight the centrality of the concept of monstrosity in the film as well as emphasize the socio-political
significance of these manifestations of the monster. It is, therefore, a reading of the monster figure in Erice’s film as a
political and social agent both in the specific context at the outset of Franco’s dictatorship and in the more abstract context of
the challenging of power structures.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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