The Latin American Counter Road Movie and Ambivalent Modernity

The Latin American  Counter   Road Movie and Ambivalent Modernity
Author: Nadia Lie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783319451381

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This book offers a comprehensive and systematic overview of the flourishing genre of the contemporary Latin American road movie, of which Diarios de motocicleta and Y tu mamá también are only the best-known examples. It offers the first systematic survey of the genre and explains why the road movie is key to contemporary Latin American cinema and society. Proposing the new category of “counter-road movie,” and paying special attention to the genre’s intricate relationship to modernity, Nadia Lie charts the variety of the road movie through films by both renowned and emerging filmmakers. The Latin American (Counter-) Road Movie and Ambivalent Modernity engages with ongoing debates on transnationalism and takes the reader along a wide range of topics, from exile to undocumented migration, from tourism to internally displaced people.

The Motorcycle Diaries

The Motorcycle Diaries
Author: Nadia Lie
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2022-09-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000790344

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The first monograph to examine Walter Salles’ The Motorcycle Diaries, this book explains the significance of Salles’ film with respect to the specific category of ‘youth culture’ as a historically and culturally situated concept. The Motorcycle Diaries looks at the film’s engagement with ‘emerging adulthood’, the importance of travel as a source of self-discovery, and the film’s impact on the iconicity of Che Guevara, the international emblem of a restless, rebellious youth. Combining insights from transnational film studies, tourism studies and affect theory, as well as drawing on extensive historical materials, this book provides not only a necessary addition to existing scholarship on this popular movie, but also an inspiring model for the analysis of film in relation to youth culture - a burgeoning field of interest in Latin American scholarship. It will interest any scholar in film studies, specifically transnational cinemas, global cinema, Latin American cinema, Latin American history, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, tourism studies and global politics. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

La road movie y la counter road movie en Am rica Latina una modernidad ambivalente

La road movie y la counter road movie en Am  rica Latina   una modernidad ambivalente
Author: Nadia Lie
Publsiher: Bonilla Artigas Editores
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2023-05-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9786078918300

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Este libro constituye la primera monografía sistemática y exhaustiva de la road movie latinoamericana, uno de los géneros más productivos y populares en el cine latinoamericano de hoy. Dedicando atención tanto a películas ya clásicas como Diarios de motocicleta e Y tu mamá también, así como a las muchas road movies hechas por una generación más joven y de talento, el libro no sólo proporciona una ruta a través de este territorio extenso y apasionante, sino que también brinda conceptos teóricos innovadores y especialmente apropiados para el estudio de este género en el contexto latinoamericano. La relación desafiante que mantiene el género con el concepto de la modernidad, y la presencia llamativa de numerosas "contra-road movies" en América Latina -variante identificada aquí por primera vez- son dos focos de interés que atraviesan los diferentes capítulos. Al mismo tiempo, el libro demuestra que el género de la road movie está en el centro de muchos de los problemas claves del mundo actual: desde el exilio hasta la migración indocumentada, pasando por el turismo y los desplazamientos forzados. Dialogando críticamente con el paradigma actual de los estudios transnacionales del cine, y basándose en un corpus de casi 200 películas de todos los países de América Latina, este libro es un punto de referencia necesario para cualquier interesado en el cine latinoamericano de hoy.

Cinematic Landscape and Emerging Identities in Contemporary Latin American Film

Cinematic Landscape and Emerging Identities in Contemporary Latin American Film
Author: María Soledad Paz-MacKay,Argelia González Hurtado
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2024-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781666934267

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Cinematic Landscape and Emerging Identities in Contemporary Latin American Film offers a series of perspectives, produced from a diverse array of aesthetic and theoretical approaches, that build on previous studies about cinematic landscape and space while addressing it from a regional perspective. This book explores how contemporary Latin American filmmakers have included, created, or transformed different types of landscapes in their works. The chapters highlight the centrality of landscape as a meaningful space in film, composed in addition to the image, sound, and movement. The core of the edited collection revolves around films where landscape emerges as a crucial element to transmit the urgency of issues affecting diverse Latin American societies. The representation of emerging social actors, such as Indigenous groups, Afro-Latin Americans, LGBTQIA+ communities, migrants, environmentalists, and women, offers a localized view of sociocultural, political, and environmental challenges from marginalized and dissenting voices.

Pushing Past the Human in Latin American Cinema

Pushing Past the Human in Latin American Cinema
Author: Carolyn Fornoff,Gisela Heffes
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781438484051

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Pushing Past the Human in Latin American Cinema brings together fourteen scholars to analyze Latin American cinema in dialogue with recent theories of posthumanism and ecocriticism. Together they grapple with how Latin American filmmakers have attempted to "push past the human," and destabilize the myth of anthropocentric exceptionalism that has historically been privileged by cinema and has led to the current climate crisis. While some chapters question the very nature of this enterprise—whether cinema should or even could actualize such a maneuver beyond the human—others signal the ways in which the category of the "human" itself is interrogated by Latin American cinema, revealed to be a fiction that excludes more than it unifies. This volume explores how the moving image reinforces or contests the division between human and nonhuman, and troubles the settler epistemic partition of culture and nature that is at the core of the climate crisis. As the first volume to specifically address how such questions are staged by Latin American cinema, this book brings together analysis of films that respond to environmental degradation, as well as those that articulate a posthumanist ethos that blurs the line between species.

Handbook of Latin American Environmental Aesthetics

Handbook of Latin American Environmental Aesthetics
Author: Jens Andermann,Gabriel Giorgi,Victoria Saramago
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110775969

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The Handbook of Latin American Environmental Aesthetics offers a comprehensive overview of Latin American aesthetic and conceptual production addressing the more-than-human environment at the intersection between art, activism, and critique. Fields include literature, performance, film, and other audiovisual media as well as their interactions with community activisms. Scholars who have helped establish environmental approaches in the field as well as emergent critical voices revisit key concepts such as ecocriticism, (post-)extractivism, and multinaturalism, while opening new avenues of dialogue with areas including critical race theory and ethnicity, energy humanities, queer-*trans studies, and infrastructure studies, among others. This volume both traces these genealogies and maps out key positions in this increasingly central field of Latin Americanism, at the same time as they relate it to the environmental humanities at large. By showing how artistic and literary productions illuminate critical zones of environmental thought, articulating urgent social and material issues with cultural archives, historical approaches and conceptual interventions, this volume offers cutting-edge critical tools for approaching literature and the arts from new angles that call into question the nature/culture boundary.

Indigeneity in Latin American Cinema

Indigeneity in Latin American Cinema
Author: Milton Fernando Gonzalez Rodriguez
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2022-07-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781501384684

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Indigeneity in Latin American Cinema explores how contemporary films (2000-2020) participate in the evolution and circulation of images and sounds that in many ways define how indigenous communities are imagined, at a local, regional and global scale. The volume reviews the diversity of portrayals from a chronological, geopolitical, linguistic, epistemic-ontological, transnational and intersectional, paradigm-changing and self-representational perspective, allocating one chapter to each theme. The corpus of this study consists of 68 fictional features directed by non-indigenous filmmakers, 31 cinematic works produced by indigenous directors/communities, and 22 Cine Regional (Regional Cinema) films. The book also draws upon a significant number of engravings, drawings, paintings, photographs and films, produced between 1493 and 2000, as primary sources for the historical review of the visual representations of indigeneity. Through content and close (textual) analysis, interviews with audiences, surveys and social media posts analysis, the author looks at the contexts in which Latin American films circulate in international festivals and the paradigm shifts introduced by self-representational cinema and Roma (Mexico, 2018). Conclusively, the author provides the foundations of histrionic indigeneity, a theory that explains how overtly histrionic proclivities play a significant role in depictions of an imagined indigenous Other in recent films.

The Child in Contemporary Latin American Cinema

The Child in Contemporary Latin American Cinema
Author: Deborah Martin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137528223

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What is the child for Latin American cinema? This book aims to answer that question, tracing the common tendencies of the representation of the child in the cinema of Latin American countries, and demonstrating the place of the child in the movements, genres and styles that have defined that cinema. Deborah Martin combines theoretical readings of the child in cinema and culture, with discussions of the place of the child in specific national, regional and political contexts, to develop in-depth analyses and establish regional comparisons and trends. She pays particular attention to the narrative and stylistic techniques at play in the creation of the child's perspective, and to ways in which the presence of the child precipitates experiments with film aesthetics. Bringing together fresh readings of well-known films with attention to a range of little-studied works, The Child in Contemporary Latin American Cinema examines films from the recent and contemporary period, focussing on topics such as the death of the child in ‘street child’ films, the role of the child in post-dictatorship filmmaking and the use of child characters to challenge gender and sexual ideologies. The book also aims to place those analyses in a historical context, tracing links with important precursors, and paying attention to the legacy of the child’s figuring in the mid-century movements of melodrama and the New Latin American Cinema.