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Putting Bárbara into ¡Vámonos, Bárbara!
Girlhood Studies and ‘Spain’s first feminist film’
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Acknowledging the importance of work that has focussed on the adult character, Ana, in this film, this chapter argues for the importance of the figure of the Girl to the film’s intervention in the particular historical moment of Spain’s Transition when it was filmed. It first pays close attention to press response, and to distribution and exhibition difficulties occasioned by the producer’s commissioning of an unauthorised Catalan version. Second, it analyses the ways the film lampoons the current trend of ‘destape’ (soft porn) cinema in Spain, through its deployment of comedy. The chapter then considers both the literary tradition of the ‘chica rara’ (unconventional girl) in Spain, and transnational Girlhood Studies approaches. It takes the insights from Girlhood Studies in particular to argue for the Girl’s special, destabilising relationship to ideology, drawing on recent insights into the adolescent and queer Girl. The chapter then uses these to demonstrate the primary importance of the supposedly secondary character of Bárbara in the film’s shrewd cultural response to the in-betweenness and dislocation of the Spanish Transition.

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