Care and Cultural Exclusion in Restoration Spain: Transgressive Caregiving in Galdós’s Misericordia

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  • Erika Rodríguez Washington University in St. Louis

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https://doi.org/10.18192/rceh.v44i3.6362

Abstract

Benito Pérez Galdós’s Misericordia (1897) represents two opposing models of providing care for diseased, disabled, or degenerate subjects: custodial care aimed at controlling social deviance and caregiving that takes into account the needs of the care recipient. I propose that, through the caregiving model, the protagonist, Benina, establishes a powerful stance against medical and economic discourses that devalued the lives of marginal subjects. This analysis examines the relationship between the categories of disease, disability, and degeneration; the role of custodial care and caregiving in the nineteenth-century Spanish economy; and how both models respond to the possibility of contagion, as well as the political implications of these responses.

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2022-06-04

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