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Identity construction and collusion in documentary of the Gaelic-speaking community: a filmmaker’s perspective

Maclean, Diane

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Dr Diane Maclean D.MacLean@napier.ac.uk
Dean of the School of Arts and Creative Industries



Abstract

If Gaelic has been symbolically appropriated to represent Scotland, then it follows that we need to look more closely at the part played by documentary film both of and from the Scottish Hebrides, in furthering the dissemination of what is an idealised and contested identity. As documentary is a negotiated contract between the producer and those they ‘represent’ the discussion needs to consider whether the representation of a Hebridean identity, and by extension a mythical Scottish identity, is constructed by the filmmaker, and if so, how filmic constraints and practices inform this representation. Within this framework is an acknowledgement of the extent to which Hebridean identity has already been mediated by books, photographs and films for the past 300 years. This article will deliver the findings of a research project undertaken in the in the Outer Hebrides (also known as the Western Isles and Lewis & Harris). The research investigates the extent to which interviewees themselves collude with documentary makers in presenting a view of the Gael that reflects the Gaelic-speaker’s own self-assigned role as guardian of the land and traditions. As this research marries practice with research, it will present in a semi-autobiographical style.

Citation

Maclean, D. (in press). Identity construction and collusion in documentary of the Gaelic-speaking community: a filmmaker’s perspective. European Journal of Cultural Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/13675494231159342

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 1, 2022
Online Publication Date May 2, 2023
Deposit Date Apr 26, 2023
Publicly Available Date May 3, 2023
Journal European Journal of Cultural Studies
Print ISSN 1367-5494
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/13675494231159342
Keywords Collective memory, documentary, Gaelic, Gaelic-language, identity, interview setting, interviews, Islands, mediated memory, memory, Nissology, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, the Gàidhealtachd, Western Isles

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