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Patriarchy's Remains

An Autopsy of Iberian Cinematic Dark Humour

by Erin K. Hogan

Type
Studies
Subject
CountriesSpain
Keywords
Spain, family, ideology
Publishing date
2024 (April 23, 2024)
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Collection
McGill-Queen's Iberian and Latin American Cultures Series
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Hardcover • 232 pages
6 x 9 inches (15.5 x 23 cm)
ISBN
978-0-2280-2126-1
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Book Presentation:
Something is rotten in the state of Spain. The uninterred corpse of a patriarchal figure populates the visual landscapes of Iberian cinemas. He is chilled, drugged, perfumed, ventilated, presumed dead, speared in the cranium, and worse. Analyzing a series of Iberian cinematic dark comedies from the 1950s to the present day, Patriarchy’s Remains argues that the cinematic trope of the patriarchal death symbolizes the lingering remains of the Francisco Franco dictatorship in Spain (1939–75). These films, created as satirical responses to persisting economic, social, and political issues, demonstrate that Spain’s transition to democracy following the Francoist period is an incomplete and ongoing process. Within the theme of patriarchal decay, the significance of the figure differs across cinematic representations, from his indispensability to his obstructionism and exploitation. Erin Hogan traces the prevalence of patriarchal death by analyzing its relationship with the surrounding characters who must depend on the deceased. Hogan demonstrates how the patriarch’s persistence in film both reveals and challenges an array of discriminations and inequalities in the cinematic grotesque tradition, in Iberian cinemas more broadly, and in Iberian society as a whole. Despite Spain’s ongoing transition towards democratic pluralism, Patriarchy’s Remains serves as a reminder that the remnants of an entrenched although not interred patriarchal culture continue to haunt Iberian society.

About the Author:
Erin K. Hogan is associate professor of Spanish at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Press Reviews:
"Patriarchy’s Remains opens new avenues of inquiry in Spanish film and history by tying the themes of films from the Franco era to more recent films and cultural events. Throughout, Erin Hogan incorporates an important gender component to the study, analyzing how female characters are portrayed in relation to the patriarch. Overall, this is an excellent book on a fascinating subject." Maria Elena Soliño, University of Houston

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