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Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Studies in Spanish & Latin American Cinemas 17.1 is out now

Studies in Spanish & Latin American Cinemas 17.1 is out now.

 

For more information about the issue and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/studies-in-spanish-latin-american-cinemas

 

Aims & Scope

 

This peer-reviewed journal explores the cinemas of Spain and Spanish-speaking South, Central and North America, including the Caribbean and Brazil. Maximizing the opportunities for contact between academic disciplines such as media, film studies, Latin American, Hispanic and postcolonial studies, the journal encourages an inter-cultural and interdisciplinary focus.

 

Issue 17.1

 

Articles

 

Miguel de Molina y Esta es mi vida (1952): Queerness, transnacionalidad y censura entre España y Argentina

SANTIAGO LOMAS MARTÍNEZ

 

Bars, banality, mierda and love: The struggle for (comm)unity in the Costa Rican film El regreso/The Return (2011)

GREG C. SEVERYN

 

The way of the dog: Truman through the cosmopolitan lens

CELESTINO DELEYTO

 

Raza, Memoria y Políticas de Representación en El botón de nácar (2015)

GUSTAVO CARVAJAL

 

Mobile voices, flamenco and ethics of representation in Andalucía, un siglo de

fascinación/Andalusia, A Century of Fascination (1996)

CARLOS VAN TONGEREN

 

The time of the (orphan) child: Viewing Carla Simón’s Estiu 1993/Summer 1993 (2017) with Carlos Saura’s Cría cuervos/Raise Ravens (1976)

STUART DAVIS

 

Book Reviews

 

Documentary Filmmaking in Contemporary Brazil: Cinematic Archives of the Present, Gustavo Procopio Furtado (2019)

MARINA BEDRAN

 

El espectador pensante: El cine de Jorge Sanjinés y el Grupo Ukamau, David M. J. Wood (2017)

ISABEL SEGUÍ

 

Televising Restoration Spain. History and Fiction in Twenty-First Century Costume Dramas, David R. George, Jr and Wan Sonya Tang (2018)

MARCELA T. GARCÉS

 

New Transnationalisms in Contemporary Latin American Cinemas, Dolores Tierney (2017)

FIONA NOBLE

 

Contemporary Peruvian Cinema: History, Identity and Violence on Screen, Sarah Barrow (2018)

REBECCA JARMAN