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摘要
在加利西亚的当代文化生产中,食物的隐喻和象征随处可见,在那里,食物构成了一个关键的身份标志。鉴于食物与性别之间的密切联系,食物的艺术表现是研究加利西亚食物女性主义的绝佳领域。本文研究了两个这样的例子。由罗蕾娜·康德编剧和导演,阿费罗兹剧院制作的戏剧《圣诞老人》是对女权主义的回应,充满了食物的象征意义,将犹太-基督教中的女性比喻为献祭的羔羊。该剧以历史人物罗马的圣阿格尼斯(公元291-304年)为原型,以及童年时访问当地修道院的记忆,舞台上唯一的角色都由萨尔瓦多饰演,该剧讨论了身体自主和女性神秘主义。新加莱戈电影公司(Novo Cinema Galego)的重要导演奥利弗·拉克斯(Oliver Laxe)执导的电影《O que arde》(2019)是一部以精神为导向的作品,讲述了中年的阿马多尔因纵火烧毁森林而服刑后回到家中年迈的母亲贝内迪克塔(Benedicta)身边的故事。在影片中,食物以一种微妙的方式不断出现,既是世俗的元素,也是精神的元素,在构建本尼迪克塔的性别老龄化身份中起着关键作用。
Twenty-first-century Galician food femininities in Lorena Conde’s Santa Inés and Oliver Laxe’s O que arde
Food metaphors and symbols are found everywhere in contemporary cultural production in Galicia, where food constitutes a key identity marker. Given the close connections between food and gender, the artistic representation of food is an excellent field to investigate Galician food femininities. This article examines two such examples. The play Santa Inés (), written and directed by Lorena Conde, and produced by A Feroz Teatro, is a feminist response, rich in food symbolism, to the Judeo-Christian metaphor of woman as sacrificial lamb. Drawing on the historical figure St Agnes of Rome (CE 291–304) and the childhood memories visiting a local convent of Inés Salvado, who plays the only characters onstage, the play discusses bodily autonomy and female mysticism. The film O que arde (2019) by Oliver Laxe, a key filmmaker of the Novo Cinema Galego, is a spiritually oriented work about middle-aged Amador who returns home to his elderly mother, Benedicta, after serving an arson sentence for burning a forest down. In the film, food, constantly present but in a subtle way, is both an earthly and a spiritual element that plays a key role in the construction of Benedicta’s gendered ageing identity.