O HORROR AO FRANQUISMO REPRESENTADO NO FILME, “O LABIRINTO DO FAUNO”, RETRATADO NO INCONSCIENTE DA CRIANÇA À LUZ DA HISTÓRIA E DA PSICANÁLISE
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v7i8.2032Keywords:
Spanish Civil War. Fascist. Caudillo. Historiography. Cinematographic. Reality. Fiction. Analytical Psychology.Abstract
The horrors of the Spanish Civil War and the period of the fascist dictatorship of General Francisco Franco were addressed in several works of historiography, literature and Spanish art. Between them, we find the cinematographic work The Labyrinth of the Fauno (2006), in which it marks, the intercrossing and the parallel dialogue between reality and fiction, when portraying the life of a girl, Ophelia, in the authoritarian and oppressive regime Franco. In this article, we aim to study and develop some narratives that allow us to examine how fiction builds a memory of anti - Franco resistance, from unconscious memories of the class conflicts and cruelty of this caudillo regime, analyzing by the bias of analytical psychology.
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