Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers
Theory, practice and difference
Herausgeber: Nair, Parvati; Gutierrez-Albilla, Julian
Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers
Theory, practice and difference
Herausgeber: Nair, Parvati; Gutierrez-Albilla, Julian
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An edited collection that focuses on women filmmakers over the last eight years, from Portugal, Spain and Latin America. Theoretically astute, critically cutting edge, with contributors that range across the globe, this will be a benchmark volume of film criticism
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An edited collection that focuses on women filmmakers over the last eight years, from Portugal, Spain and Latin America. Theoretically astute, critically cutting edge, with contributors that range across the globe, this will be a benchmark volume of film criticism
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781784991043
- ISBN-10: 178499104X
- Artikelnr.: 42791484
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781784991043
- ISBN-10: 178499104X
- Artikelnr.: 42791484
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Parvati Nair is Founding Director of the United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility in Barcelona and Professor of Hispanic Cultural Studies at Queen Mary, University of London Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Spanish and Portuguese and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California
Introduction - Parvati Nair and Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla 1.
Transnational co-productions and female filmmakers: the cases of Lucrecia
Martel and Isabel Coixet - Paul Julian Smith Part I: Memory and History 2.
Lost and invisible: a history of Latin American women filmmakers - Patricia
Torres San Martín 3. Feminine spaces of memory: mourning and melodrama in
Para que no me olvides (2005) by Patricia Ferreira - Isolina Ballesteros 4.
Women filmmakers and citizenship in Brazil from Bossa Nova to the Retomada
- Catherine Benamou and Leslie Marsh 5. Ana Mariscal: signature, event,
context - Steven Marsh 6. Rosario Pi and the challenge of social and
cinematic conventions during the Second Republic - Alejandro Melero
Salvador 7. Deterritorialised intimacies: The documentary legacy of Sara
Gómez in three contemporary women filmmakers - María Caridad Cumana
González and Susan Lord Part II: Culture and conflict 8. Ana Díez: Basque
cinema, gender and the (home)land - Ann Davies 9. Slipping discursive
frameworks: gender (and) politics in Colombian women's documentary -
Deborah Martin 10. The 'poetics of transformation' in the works of Lourdes
Portillo - Rosa Linda Fregoso Part III: Migration, transnationalism and
borders 11. A disjunctive order: place and space in Isabel Coixet's The
Secret Life of Words (2005) - Helena López 12. Reconfiguring the rural:
fettered geographies, unsettled histories and the abyss of alienation in
the work of Spanish women filmmakers - Parvati Nair 13. Tracing the border:
the "frontier condition" in María Novaro's Sin dejar huella - Sofía
Ruiz-Alfaro Part IV: Subjectivity 14. Genealogies of the self:
(auto)biography in Sandra Kogut's Um passaporte húngaro (2001) and
Albertina Carri's Los rubios (2003) - Charlotte Gleghorn 15. Filming in the
feminine: subjective realism, social disintegration and bodily affection in
Lucrecia Martel's La ciénaga (2001) - Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla 16.
Everything to play for: renegotiating Chilean identity in Alicia Scherson's
Play (2005) - Sarah Wright 17. The politics of pathos in Pilar Miró's Gary
Cooper, que estás en los cielos (1980) - Tom Whittaker 18. Icíar Bollaín's
'Carte de Tendre': mapping female subjectivity for the turn of the
millennium - Jo Evans 19. Murmuring another ('s) story: histories under the
sign of the feminine, pre- and post- the Portuguese Revolution of 1974 -
Rui Gonçalves Miranda
Transnational co-productions and female filmmakers: the cases of Lucrecia
Martel and Isabel Coixet - Paul Julian Smith Part I: Memory and History 2.
Lost and invisible: a history of Latin American women filmmakers - Patricia
Torres San Martín 3. Feminine spaces of memory: mourning and melodrama in
Para que no me olvides (2005) by Patricia Ferreira - Isolina Ballesteros 4.
Women filmmakers and citizenship in Brazil from Bossa Nova to the Retomada
- Catherine Benamou and Leslie Marsh 5. Ana Mariscal: signature, event,
context - Steven Marsh 6. Rosario Pi and the challenge of social and
cinematic conventions during the Second Republic - Alejandro Melero
Salvador 7. Deterritorialised intimacies: The documentary legacy of Sara
Gómez in three contemporary women filmmakers - María Caridad Cumana
González and Susan Lord Part II: Culture and conflict 8. Ana Díez: Basque
cinema, gender and the (home)land - Ann Davies 9. Slipping discursive
frameworks: gender (and) politics in Colombian women's documentary -
Deborah Martin 10. The 'poetics of transformation' in the works of Lourdes
Portillo - Rosa Linda Fregoso Part III: Migration, transnationalism and
borders 11. A disjunctive order: place and space in Isabel Coixet's The
Secret Life of Words (2005) - Helena López 12. Reconfiguring the rural:
fettered geographies, unsettled histories and the abyss of alienation in
the work of Spanish women filmmakers - Parvati Nair 13. Tracing the border:
the "frontier condition" in María Novaro's Sin dejar huella - Sofía
Ruiz-Alfaro Part IV: Subjectivity 14. Genealogies of the self:
(auto)biography in Sandra Kogut's Um passaporte húngaro (2001) and
Albertina Carri's Los rubios (2003) - Charlotte Gleghorn 15. Filming in the
feminine: subjective realism, social disintegration and bodily affection in
Lucrecia Martel's La ciénaga (2001) - Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla 16.
Everything to play for: renegotiating Chilean identity in Alicia Scherson's
Play (2005) - Sarah Wright 17. The politics of pathos in Pilar Miró's Gary
Cooper, que estás en los cielos (1980) - Tom Whittaker 18. Icíar Bollaín's
'Carte de Tendre': mapping female subjectivity for the turn of the
millennium - Jo Evans 19. Murmuring another ('s) story: histories under the
sign of the feminine, pre- and post- the Portuguese Revolution of 1974 -
Rui Gonçalves Miranda
Introduction - Parvati Nair and Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla 1.
Transnational co-productions and female filmmakers: the cases of Lucrecia
Martel and Isabel Coixet - Paul Julian Smith Part I: Memory and History 2.
Lost and invisible: a history of Latin American women filmmakers - Patricia
Torres San Martín 3. Feminine spaces of memory: mourning and melodrama in
Para que no me olvides (2005) by Patricia Ferreira - Isolina Ballesteros 4.
Women filmmakers and citizenship in Brazil from Bossa Nova to the Retomada
- Catherine Benamou and Leslie Marsh 5. Ana Mariscal: signature, event,
context - Steven Marsh 6. Rosario Pi and the challenge of social and
cinematic conventions during the Second Republic - Alejandro Melero
Salvador 7. Deterritorialised intimacies: The documentary legacy of Sara
Gómez in three contemporary women filmmakers - María Caridad Cumana
González and Susan Lord Part II: Culture and conflict 8. Ana Díez: Basque
cinema, gender and the (home)land - Ann Davies 9. Slipping discursive
frameworks: gender (and) politics in Colombian women's documentary -
Deborah Martin 10. The 'poetics of transformation' in the works of Lourdes
Portillo - Rosa Linda Fregoso Part III: Migration, transnationalism and
borders 11. A disjunctive order: place and space in Isabel Coixet's The
Secret Life of Words (2005) - Helena López 12. Reconfiguring the rural:
fettered geographies, unsettled histories and the abyss of alienation in
the work of Spanish women filmmakers - Parvati Nair 13. Tracing the border:
the "frontier condition" in María Novaro's Sin dejar huella - Sofía
Ruiz-Alfaro Part IV: Subjectivity 14. Genealogies of the self:
(auto)biography in Sandra Kogut's Um passaporte húngaro (2001) and
Albertina Carri's Los rubios (2003) - Charlotte Gleghorn 15. Filming in the
feminine: subjective realism, social disintegration and bodily affection in
Lucrecia Martel's La ciénaga (2001) - Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla 16.
Everything to play for: renegotiating Chilean identity in Alicia Scherson's
Play (2005) - Sarah Wright 17. The politics of pathos in Pilar Miró's Gary
Cooper, que estás en los cielos (1980) - Tom Whittaker 18. Icíar Bollaín's
'Carte de Tendre': mapping female subjectivity for the turn of the
millennium - Jo Evans 19. Murmuring another ('s) story: histories under the
sign of the feminine, pre- and post- the Portuguese Revolution of 1974 -
Rui Gonçalves Miranda
Transnational co-productions and female filmmakers: the cases of Lucrecia
Martel and Isabel Coixet - Paul Julian Smith Part I: Memory and History 2.
Lost and invisible: a history of Latin American women filmmakers - Patricia
Torres San Martín 3. Feminine spaces of memory: mourning and melodrama in
Para que no me olvides (2005) by Patricia Ferreira - Isolina Ballesteros 4.
Women filmmakers and citizenship in Brazil from Bossa Nova to the Retomada
- Catherine Benamou and Leslie Marsh 5. Ana Mariscal: signature, event,
context - Steven Marsh 6. Rosario Pi and the challenge of social and
cinematic conventions during the Second Republic - Alejandro Melero
Salvador 7. Deterritorialised intimacies: The documentary legacy of Sara
Gómez in three contemporary women filmmakers - María Caridad Cumana
González and Susan Lord Part II: Culture and conflict 8. Ana Díez: Basque
cinema, gender and the (home)land - Ann Davies 9. Slipping discursive
frameworks: gender (and) politics in Colombian women's documentary -
Deborah Martin 10. The 'poetics of transformation' in the works of Lourdes
Portillo - Rosa Linda Fregoso Part III: Migration, transnationalism and
borders 11. A disjunctive order: place and space in Isabel Coixet's The
Secret Life of Words (2005) - Helena López 12. Reconfiguring the rural:
fettered geographies, unsettled histories and the abyss of alienation in
the work of Spanish women filmmakers - Parvati Nair 13. Tracing the border:
the "frontier condition" in María Novaro's Sin dejar huella - Sofía
Ruiz-Alfaro Part IV: Subjectivity 14. Genealogies of the self:
(auto)biography in Sandra Kogut's Um passaporte húngaro (2001) and
Albertina Carri's Los rubios (2003) - Charlotte Gleghorn 15. Filming in the
feminine: subjective realism, social disintegration and bodily affection in
Lucrecia Martel's La ciénaga (2001) - Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla 16.
Everything to play for: renegotiating Chilean identity in Alicia Scherson's
Play (2005) - Sarah Wright 17. The politics of pathos in Pilar Miró's Gary
Cooper, que estás en los cielos (1980) - Tom Whittaker 18. Icíar Bollaín's
'Carte de Tendre': mapping female subjectivity for the turn of the
millennium - Jo Evans 19. Murmuring another ('s) story: histories under the
sign of the feminine, pre- and post- the Portuguese Revolution of 1974 -
Rui Gonçalves Miranda