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Lisboa, 22-24/03/2015
El pasado marzo de 2015 la asociación Inter-disciplinary.net celebró las jornadas Trauma: theory and practice. Investigadorxs de diversos sitios del mundo participaron en dichas jornadas que duraron tres días. Tras la aceptación de la propuesta de la ponencia de MHLI, nuestro grupo de investigación también participó en ellas con la ponencia GERNIKA: ARTISTIC REPRESENTATIONS OF TRAUMA. A continuación el resumen de la misma:

The bombing of Gernika, on April 26th, 1937, is the quintessential Basque trauma: a tragedy that surpasses the limits of human rational understanding, and, furthermore, a tragedy that the mere historical chronicle cannot redeem. From a different point of view, there are many artistic works aimed at accounting for the bombing, starting from Pablo Picassos ‘Guernica’. Our presentation will focus on these works.
As it happens with all kinds of selection, our path will be incomplete, but we will approach the main artistic responses to the issue of this trauma from different disciplines, as cinema, painting, sculpture or literature. We will focus on some literary texts, for example poems of Paul Éluard, César Vallejo or Koldo Izagirre. On the other hand, we will analyze the musical work (and its staging) ‘Gernika’ (1972) of Mikel Laboa, inspired by the horror caused by the bombing.
Gernika is nowadays symbol of peace and pacifism, a reminder of the horror that violence and war can cause. For Basque people, Gernika is a symbol related to fire, not only for the bombing, but also of having suffered since the Spanish Civil War, 40 years of Franco’s repression.
Ultimately, our paper would like to be a reflection about the possible ‘therapeutic’ values of art, which in diverse representations tries to give a positive answer to the treatment of trauma itself.