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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/21867 De prostituta a trabajadora sexual: legitimación de la prostitución a través del relato cinematográfico
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Gallego Ayala, Juana
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Atlánticas. Revista Internacional de Estudios Feministas, 2018, 3 (1), 33-61
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Abstract
[Resumen] Este artículo hace un recorrido por la representación que el relato
cinematográfico ha propuesto sobre la prostitución, desde sus inicios hasta la
actualidad. Del sinnúmero de roles que las actrices pueden representar en el
cine, el de prostituta ha sido uno de los más frecuentes. Este texto reflexiona
sobre la evolución producida en el tratamiento de la figura de la prostituta en
los relatos cinematográficos, a la vez que se pregunta si este cambio ha afectado
a la percepción que la sociedad ha ido interiorizando sobre la prostitución. El
artículo parte de la premisa de que realidad y ficción se interrelacionan y se
retroalimentan mutuamente, de tal manera que nuestro imaginario colectivo se
nutre de los relatos que consumimos, a la vez que los relatos se alimentan de los
cambios que se producen en la sociedad. Se defiende, por tanto, que el cine es
un vehículo que contribuye poderosamente a modelar la percepción que la
sociedad tiene de los fenómenos sociales y que, en el caso de la prostitución, ha
contribuido a su legitimación
[Abstract] This article focuses on the way cinematographic history depicts the prostitution phenomenon from the beginning to present day. Among all the roles that actresses can play in cinema, prostitutes have been those most represented by women. This article reflects the evolution experienced by prostitution in films and suggests whether this evolution has affected the society’s perception towards the prostitute’s figure. The article defends that fiction and reality are interrelated. Our collective imagination nourishes from the stories we consume, and at the same time the stories feed the changes experienced by society. The article defends that the film industry is a very powerful tool to give shape to the perception that society has about social phenomena, and that in the case of prostitution in particular it has contributed to its legitimation
[Abstract] This article focuses on the way cinematographic history depicts the prostitution phenomenon from the beginning to present day. Among all the roles that actresses can play in cinema, prostitutes have been those most represented by women. This article reflects the evolution experienced by prostitution in films and suggests whether this evolution has affected the society’s perception towards the prostitute’s figure. The article defends that fiction and reality are interrelated. Our collective imagination nourishes from the stories we consume, and at the same time the stories feed the changes experienced by society. The article defends that the film industry is a very powerful tool to give shape to the perception that society has about social phenomena, and that in the case of prostitution in particular it has contributed to its legitimation
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