Latin American Cinema: Essays on Modernity, Gender and National Identity

Latin American Cinema: Essays on Modernity, Gender and National Identity

Latin American Cinema: Essays on Modernity, Gender and National Identity

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Book Description
Renewed interest in Latin American film industries has opened a host of paths of scholarly exploration. Productions from different countries reflect particular social attitudes, political climates and self-conceptions, and must be considered separately and as a whole. The search for national identity is a key component of Latin American films in a time of decreasing cultural diversity and pressures to westernize. Globalization and falling government support have fueled cross-border collaborations, calling into question the idea of a movie's "nationality," and leaving some nations' film industries on the brink of collapse. Whether thriving or barely surviving, struggling to remain distinct or embracing globalization on its own terms, addressing the government or society, Latin American cinema remains vibrant, offering a wealth of material to scholars of all stripes.

These collected essays explore important elements of Latin American cinema and its associated national film industries. The first section of essays examines the impact of modernization on both Latin American screen images and the industry itself, offering modern and historical perspectives. The second section focuses on filmmakers who deal with issues of gender and sexuality, whether sexual transgression, the role of female characters, or societal attitudes towards sex and nudity. The final section of essays discusses the relationship between national identity and Latin American film industries: how movies are used to create a sense of self; Uruguay's ongoing identity crisis; and Brazil's use of Hollywood's stereotypical depiction of the country to depict itself. Photographs and an annotated bibliography accompany each essay, and an index supplements the text.

About the Author
Editors Lisa Shaw and Stephanie Dennison both lecture in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies at the University of Leeds, England.

Latin American Cinema: Essays on Modernity, Gender and National Identity,Lisa Shaw,Stephanie Dennison,McFarland & Company,0786420049,Cinema/Film: Book,Ethnic Studies - General,Film & Video - General,Latin America,Motion Picture Directing And Producing,Motion Picture Industry,Motion pictures,Performing Arts,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Social aspects

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