Game of Werewolves: XXI Century Spanish Werewolves and the Conflict of Masculinity

Irene Baena-Cuder
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Abstract The Spanish lycanthrope arrived successfully to Spanish screens with The Mark of the Wolfman (Eguiluz, 1968), introducing iconic actor and scriptwriter Paul Naschy as werewolf Waldemar Daninsky. This persona would be later developed in more depth in The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman (Klimovsky, 1970) and Curse of the Devil (Aured, 1972). Furthermore, Daninsky’s construction responded to the historical repressive context of Francoist Spain, and the strong ideal of masculinity imposed and promoted under the fascist regime (Pulido, 2012). After a long hiatus in the horror genre, the more recent film Game of Werewolves (Martinez Moreno, 2011) revisits the figure of the Spanish lycanthrope by introducing two different sets of characters embodying two different types of masculinity and, more significantly, by linking the strong, traditional male identity to the myth of the werewolf, paying homage to Waldemar Daninsky. Thus, through the film’s historically contextualized textual analysis, the chapter seeks to study the myth of the werewolf in twenty-first-century Spain, in relation to the changes in the masculine identity and the historical context to which it refers, exploring the struggle of men to move from the traditional male identity imposed during the dictatorship to a more progressive one.
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狼人的游戏:21世纪的西班牙狼人和男子气概的冲突
《狼人的印记》(The Mark of The Wolfman, Eguiluz, 1968)成功地将西班牙的狼人带到了西班牙的银幕上,由著名演员兼编剧保罗·纳西(Paul Naschy)饰演狼人瓦尔德马尔·达尼斯基(Waldemar Daninsky)。这个角色后来在《狼人大战吸血鬼女》(克里莫夫斯基,1970年)和《魔鬼的诅咒》(奥雷德,1972年)中得到了更深入的发展。此外,Daninsky的建构回应了佛朗哥统治下的西班牙的历史压迫背景,以及法西斯政权强加和促进的强烈的男子气概理想(Pulido, 2012)。在恐怖片沉寂了很长一段时间之后,最近的电影《狼人的游戏》(马丁内斯·莫雷诺,2011)重新审视了西班牙狼人的形象,引入了两组不同的角色,体现了两种不同类型的男性气质,更重要的是,通过将强大的传统男性身份与狼人的神话联系起来,向瓦尔德马尔·达尼斯基致敬。因此,通过电影的历史语境文本分析,本章试图研究21世纪西班牙的狼人神话,与男性身份的变化和它所涉及的历史背景有关,探索男性从独裁统治时期强加的传统男性身份向更进步的男性身份转变的斗争。
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