Affiliation:
1. ISNI: 0000000118820937 Bangor University
Abstract
In this article, I explore the use of cultural emotions in state-aligned post-ETA poetics by analysing the role that illness and disability play in post-ceasefire filmic – Fuego/Fire (Marías 2014) – and literary – Patria/Homeland (Aramburu 2016) – representations of the Basque national conflict. Recent critical discussions interpret disability in Spanish film and literature as harbingers of inclusivity and cultural pluralism (Fraser 2013; Marr 2013). However, if placed in the intensely polarized context for media and cultural representations of the Basque conflict in Spain, disability plays a less salutary role. Concretely, I argue that the possibility of post-ETA closure is often envisaged via the spectacularization (and thus the instrumentalization) of disabled and ill bodies, which are used to ‘mobilize affect’ towards a series of state-sanctioned positions with regard to victimhood, forgiveness and post-conflict reconciliation.
Subject
Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Communication,Cultural Studies
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1. Disability and post-ETA poetics;Studies in Spanish & Latin American Cinemas;2022-12-01