Encuadres espaciales en la representación de las identitades étnico-culturales en La teta asustada, Zona Sur y Nosilatiaj. La Belleza.
Abstract
This dissertation deals with the cinematographic representations of the interrelations between identity
and space in a corpus conformed by three films: The Milk of Sorrow by Claudia Llosa (Peru, 2009);
Southern District by Carlos Valdivia (Bolivia, 2009) and Beauty by Daniela Seggiaro (Argentina, 2012).
The aim of the present work is to examine how ethnic-cultural identities –indigenous and ‘criolla’– are
shaped in relation to the represented spaces: landscapes, houses, gardens and the courtyard. In order to
study how ethnic-cultural identities are shaped in interaction with the spaces represented in each of the
films and to establish how these spaces are constituted through the characters who inhabit them, we have
arranged the analysis in three units, each corresponding to a specific space interrelated to certain ethniccultural
identities: the landscapes, the houses and the liminal spaces.
Drawing on approaches to cultural identity in recent cultural studies and post- /decolonial studies, as well
as theories on space, a methodology is elaborated for the study of the spatial framings of the
representation of ethnic-cultural identities. Aspects of gender and class will also be taken into
consideration when looking into the shaping of identities in relation to space.
The analysis demonstrates that the rural, non-urban, landscapes and the images of “the more-thanhuman
world" (Abram) and of nature are associated to the indigenous and to migratory trajectories.
Moreover, these spaces are represented as the counterpart of the urban, “whitened criollos”. In all the
spaces we have analyzed there are traces of the production of identities generated from the interaction
between the indigenous and “lo criollo”, spaces with their own qualities, histories and signs that
influence the conformation of identities. Through the interdisciplinary approach employed to analyze
how spaces are inextricably linked to the production of identity, this dissertation elaborates a model
suitable for applying to a larger corpus of films and even to other artistic expressions.
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Humanistiska fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Arts
Institution
Department of Languages and Literatures ; Institutionen för språk och litteraturer
Disputation
Fredagen den 29 september 2017, kl. 13, T302, Gamla Hovrätten, Olof Wijksgatan 6
Date of defence
2017-09-29
Date
2017-09-08Author
Gómez, Leticia
Keywords
representation, identity, space, cinema, race, gender, indigenous, Latin America
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-629-0282-7
Language
spa