Realidad vs. Deseomodelos de mujeres contrapuestos en el cine y en la literatura española del siglo XX
- Bort Caballero, María Luz
- Camarero Calandria, María Emma (coord.)
- Marcos Ramos, María (coord.)
Publisher: Centro de Estudios Brasileños ; Universidad de Salamanca
ISBN: 978-84-606-8174-8
Year of publication: 2015
Volume: 1
Pages: 679-689
Congress: Congreso Internacional Historia, literatura y arte en el cine en español y portugués (3. 2015. Salamanca)
Type: Conference paper
Abstract
Coinciding with the quixotic declaration "An honorable and married woman belongs barefoot in the kitchen", in 2013 the director, Diego Galán titled his documentary "Barefoot in the kitchen". A large portion of the film shows, with a great deal of irony, the role of women as represented on television and the big screen during the rule of Franco: The ideal woman being selfless, folkloric, mother and submissive wife. However, in this same Spain, there existed a group of women who rejected this notion of staying home "barefoot and pregnant". They had a vision in direct opposition to the woman represented on screen. These woman traveled, discovered other worlds and took refuge in their writings. They discretely proposed a change in the national imaginary of the traditional Spanish woman.