Athenea Digital (Nov 2008)

Posthumous Tales of One, Great, Free Nation: Spanishness in post-Franco Spanish Film

  • Martínez-Expósito, Alfredo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 14
pp. 143 – 158

Abstract

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An important form of transmission of knowledge about the Spanish nation is based on the continuous telling of stories in which the nation features as a suprahistorical, perennial entity. Myths of national origin, golden-age legends, and epics of national heroes are some of these stories. This mode of access to knowledge assumes a suspension of disbelief for the audience, and precludes other attempts to comprehend the nation through scientific research. Subjective national identities constructed upon such suspension of disbelief have a tendency to reify, personify or even deify the nation. In the struggle between mythic and objective knowledge, the question of authenticity becomes a hotly contested arena. This paper attempts to address questions of mythical national representation in Spanish films of 1975-2000.

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