Different drifters: disability and illness in contemporary U.S. road films

dc.contributor.authorInduráin Eraso, Carmen
dc.contributor.departmentFilología y Didáctica de la Lenguaes_ES
dc.contributor.departmentFilologia eta Hizkuntzaren Didaktikaeu
dc.date.accessioned2014-02-20T06:59:06Z
dc.date.available2014-02-20T06:59:06Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractEl objetivo principal de este artículo es analizar históricamente la representación de la enfermedad en las road movies norteamericanas, para examinar cómo la presencia de cuerpos diferentes rompe las expectativas genéricas y conlleva una revitalización del cine de carretera. Tras explorar los motivos del aumento de la representación de personas enfermas en las road movies, este artículo analiza la contribución de la presencia de viajeros enfermos al género de carretera en un corpus representativo del periodo 1990-2010: Una Historia Verdadera, A la Vuelta de la Esquina, Vivir hasta el Fin, Sólo ellas... los chicos, a un lado, Mi Idaho Privado, Homer & Eddie y Rain Man. Se analiza la visibilidad creciente, aunque no siempre positiva en este género, de estas minorías escasamente representadas, y se evidencia cómo la enfermedad aboca a los protagonistas de road movies contemporáneas a su marginación, a echarse a la carretera. Estas road movies ofrecen una identificación del espectador potencialmente mayor y más positiva y una representación social más democrática, a la vez que suponen una clara revitalización del género. the representation of illness in the US American road movie exploring how the presence of different, diseased bodies may shatter generic expectations and subsequently result in the genre’s revitalization. After exploring the factors accounting for the increasing representation of sick people in the contemporary road movie, a sample of representative road films (The Straight Story, Around the Bend, The Living End, Boys on the Side, My Own Private Idaho, Homer & Eddie and Rain Man) is analysed to understand the contribution of ill drifters during the 1990-2010 period. This contribution mainly focuses upon the increasing, though not always positive, visibility of this underrepresented minority in this genre and evidences how illness and impairment may throw social outcasts on a drifting journey. Since the 1990s the road genre is fighting against the discrimination of contemporary US society against ill people on the big screen. In doing so, it offers a potentially wider and more positive viewer identification and a more democratic social representation and, at the same time, shows a significant revitalization as a genre.es_ES
dc.description.abstractThe main aim of this article is to trace historically the representation of illness in the US American road movie exploring how the presence of different, diseased bodies may shatter generic expectations and subsequently result in the genre’s revitalization. After exploring the factors accounting for the increasing representation of sick people in the contemporary road movie, a sample of representative road films (The Straight Story, Around the Bend, The Living End, Boys on the Side, My Own Private Idaho, Homer & Eddie and Rain Man) is analysed to understand the contribution of ill drifters during the 1990-2010 period. This contribution mainly focuses upon the increasing, though not always positive, visibility of this underrepresented minority in this genre and evidences how illness and impairment may throw social outcasts on a drifting journey. Since the 1990s the road genre is fighting against the discrimination of contemporary US society against ill people on the big screen. In doing so, it offers a potentially wider and more positive viewer identification and a more democratic social representation and, at the same time, shows a significant revitalization as a genre.en
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dc.identifier.issn1136-081X
dc.identifier.urihttps://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/9408
dc.language.isoengen
dc.publisherUniversidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoaes
dc.relation.ispartofHUARTE DE SAN JUAN. Filología y Didáctica de la Lengua N. 13 / Filologia eta Hizkuntzaren Didaktika 13 Z. Pamplona: Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, 2013. Págs. 55-66es
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectCine de carreteraes_ES
dc.subjectCuerpos diferenteses_ES
dc.subjectRepresentación de la enfermedades_ES
dc.subjectVisibilidades_ES
dc.subjectRevitalización del géneroes_ES
dc.subjectRoad moviesen
dc.subjectDifferent bodiesen
dc.subjectRepresentation of illnessen
dc.subjectVisibilityen
dc.subjectGeneric revitalizationen
dc.titleDifferent drifters: disability and illness in contemporary U.S. road filmsen
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