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摘要
本文将最近的三部加泰罗尼亚电影置于身份,变化和小或“少数民族”国家的分类讨论框架中。它建立在以前对威尔士和巴斯克电影的工作基础上,该工作提出了一种分类系统,旨在加强电影与小民族或少数民族文化中身份之间联系的概念化。该系统使用了三个模态概念:保存,与父权制、乡村景观、集体乡村身份和刻板印象有关;反转,与景观的表现或集体身份的表达所产生的意义的复杂性和模糊性有关;而后民族主义则与不和谐、无地方性和对集体历史的相关性或方向的怀疑有关。使用分类分析Los últimos días (David and Álex Pastor, 2013), Segon origen (Carles Porta, 2015)和Estiu 1993 (Carla Simón, 2017),以探索个人或社区的危机和变化如何与更广泛的过渡和回归过程联系起来。它借鉴了Raymond Williams和Manuel Castells之前的图式,并特别强调了在小民族或少数民族文化背景下对后民族概念的细微差别。
Changing Identity in Small or Minority Nations: Three Recent Catalan Films
Abstract The article places three recent Catalan films in a framework of classificatory discussion of identity, change and small or ‘minority’ nationhood. It builds on previous work on Welsh and Basque film which proposes a system of classification designed to enhance the conceptualisation of links between film and identity in small or minority national cultures. That system uses three modal concepts: the Preserved, connected with patriarchy, rural landscape, collective rural identity and stereotypical representations; Reversal, connected with complexities and ambiguities of meaning as produced by representations of landscape or expressions of collective identity; and the postnational, connected to qualities of discordance, placelessness, and scepticism about the relevance or direction of collective history. Los últimos días (David and Álex Pastor, 2013), Segon origen (Carles Porta, 2015) and Estiu 1993 (Carla Simón, 2017) are analysed using the categorization in order to explore how crises and changes in individuals or communities link to wider processes of transition and regression. It draws on previous schematizations by Raymond Williams and Manuel Castells and places particular emphasis on nuancing the conceptualisation of the postnational in the small or minority cultural context.