Theatricality/sexuality/performance: Neorrealism and the construction of identity in Calle Mayor and Entre Visillos | Intellect Skip to content
1981
Volume 3, Issue 2
  • ISSN: 1478-0488
  • E-ISSN: 2040-0608

Abstract

This article challenges the widely accepted notion that the protagonist in Juan Antonio Bardem's film , Isabel, is not an object of sexual desire. The film shows a theatrical society where the characters constantly fabricate or refashion their own identities. These performative attitudes pose the question of an identity crisis/identity fabrication, which becomes the focus of Bardem's film. Isabel acts a doubly ambiguous signifier, precisely because the relationships between signified and signifier have been altered. I make cross references to another text of the same period and with similar preoccupations, and which also departs from a faade of Neorrealism to interrogate identity repression and the dangers of stereotyping: Carmen Martn Gaite's novel .

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Keyword(s): Bardem; identity; Martn-Gaite; Neorrealism; performance
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