Motherhood in Mexican Cinema, 1941-1991
Title | Motherhood in Mexican Cinema, 1941-1991 PDF eBook |
Author | Isabel Arredondo |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2013-12-19 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1476602387 |
How were femininity and motherhood understood in Mexican cinema from the 1940s to the early 1990s? Film analysis, interviews with filmmakers, academic articles and film reviews from newspapers are used to answer the question and trace the changes in such depictions. Images of mothers in films by so-called third-wave filmmakers (Busi Cortes, Maria Novaro, Dana Rotberg and Marisa Sistach) are contrasted with those in Mexican classical films (1935-1950) and films from the 1970s and 1980s. There are some surprising conclusions. The most important restrictions in the depiction of mothers in classical cinema came not from the strict sexual norms of the 1940s but in reactions to women shown as having autonomous identities. Also, in contrast to classical films, third-wave films show a woman's problems within a social dimension, making motherhood political--in relation not to militancy within the left but to women's issues. Third-wave films approach the problems of Latin American society as those of individuals differentiated by gender, sexuality and ethnicity; in such films mothers are citizens directly affected by laws, economic policies and cultural beliefs.
MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures
Title | MLA International Bibliography of Books and Articles on the Modern Languages and Literatures PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1054 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Languages, Modern |
ISBN |
Historical Abstracts
Title | Historical Abstracts PDF eBook |
Author | Eric H. Boehm |
Publisher | |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History, Modern |
ISBN |
Mexican Cinema
Title | Mexican Cinema PDF eBook |
Author | Paulo Antonio Paranaguá |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
With essays by the most authoritative scholars, this unique study and reference work is the first English-language survey and analysis of Mexican cinema. The book provides extensive coverage of the delirious melodramas (of 'El Indio' Emilio Fernandez and Roberto Gavaldon, many shot by the supremely romantic cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa) and the contemporary successes of Jaime Humberto Hermosillo. It also includes the Mexican work of Luis Bunuel, the surreal, intense dramas of Felipe Cazals and Arturo Ripstein, the innovative work of Paul Leduc, and much more. This lavishly illustrated book also contains notes on over 150 individual films, an extensive dictionary of directors and other personalities, together with filmographies and an extensive chronicle of Mexico's political, cultural and cinematic history in the twentieth century.
Stigmatized on Screen
Title | Stigmatized on Screen PDF eBook |
Author | Lindsey Clouse |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2022-06-27 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1793647429 |
This book analyzes the 500 top-grossing films of the last 20 years to show how speakers of traditionally stigmatized dialects are represented, underrepresented, misrepresented, and mocked. Ultimately, the author demonstrates how Hollywood reinforces long-standing negative beliefs about the languages of marginalized communities.
1943 Film Catalog
Title | 1943 Film Catalog PDF eBook |
Author | H.W. Wilson Company |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1943 |
Genre | Motion pictures |
ISBN |
Emilio Fernández
Title | Emilio Fernández PDF eBook |
Author | Dolores Tierney |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780719074325 |
Emilio Fernández: Pictures in the Margins is the first book-length English language account of Emilio Fernández (1904-1986), the most successful director of classical Mexican Cinema--famed for creating films that embody a loosely defined Mexican school of filmmaking. This book argues that classical Mexican cinema and specifically Fernández's films are not transparent reflections of dominant post-Revolutionary Mexican culture, but annotations and re-inscriptions of the particularities of Mexican society in the post-Revolutionary era. However, rather than offer an auteurist study, this book interrogates the construction of Fernández as both a national and nationalist auteur and challenges auteurist readings of the films themselves in order to make new arguments about the significance of Fernández and his work.