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Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Film: Topics and Issues in National Cinema

Autor Niamh Thornton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2015
Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Film examines Mexican films of political conflict from the early studio Revolutionary films of the 1930-50s up to the campaigning Zapatista films of the 2000s. Mapping this evolution out for the first time, the author takes three key events under consideration: the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920); the student movement and massacre in 1968; and, finally, the more recent Zapatista Rebellion (1994-present). Analyzing films such as Vamanos con Pancho Villa (1936), El Grito (1968), and Corazon del Tiempo (2008), the author uses the term 'political conflict' to refer to those violent disturbances, dramatic periods of confrontation, injury and death, which characterize particular historical events involving state and non-state actors that may have a finite duration, but have a long-lasting legacy on the nation. These conflicts have been an important component of Mexican film since its inception and include studio productions, documentaries, and independent films.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501305702
ISBN-10: 1501305700
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Topics and Issues in National Cinema

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides a greater understanding of Mexican film through the lens of political conflict

Notă biografică

Niamh Thornton is a Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies and Film at the University of Ulster, UK.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsIntroductionChapter 1 War stories on Film: Chaos, Confusion and CreativityChapter 2 A Woman at War: Maria FelixChapter 3 Revisiting the Revolution: Mexico's independents challenge conventionsChapter 4 Mexico 1968 on Film: Screening State ViolenceChapter 5 Zapata and the Zapatistas: Indigenous Heroes and Online Warriors Chapter 6 Romance, History and Violence: the 1990s and 2000sConclusionBibliographyFilmographyIndex

Recenzii

In this highly readable book Dr. Thornton casts her expert eye over filmic engagement with definitional conflicts in Mexican history. Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Films is informative, accessible, original and sophisticated. We learn of a wide range of films that depict the Mexican Revolution, the 1968 student movement, and the 1994 Zapatista rebellion. This book is essential and enjoyable reading for anyone interested in Mexican history and film.
A breathtakingly authoritative review of Mexican film that covers the major titles as well as lesser-known but significant works, Niamh Thornton's agile history takes the Mexican Revolution as an organizational principle and expands in multiple directions to provide a solid and entertaining foundation for the beginner and a nuanced, women-sensitive analysis for the specialist. From stars María Félix to subcomandante Marcos, from the original Villa and Zapata to their strangest filmic incarnations, this book has it all-including treatment of the appalling massacres of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Film studies the voices of both the State and the people, sometimes in confrontation, in the cinema of what was once called the Mexican War and its subsequent battles in the 20th century. It is an important contribution to the understanding of the Mexican cinematic imagination and societal realm.
This is an insightful, well researched, and original piece of work that considers the filmic representations of the Revolution, notions of revolution, and the framing of political dissonance in Mexican cinema. Thornton's book is a valuable addition to the field of Mexican film, and is an essential resource for students and researchers of Latin American, international and transnational film.
Thornton presents a fresh look at the history of cinema in Mexico that depicts the Revolution of 19010, the student movement of 1869, and the Zapatista rebellion of 1994 to the present. Thornton's book is not only a history, but a well-thought out criticism of the history of cinema in Mexico and of the selected films reviewed in this volume. This book is for the general reader of Mexican history, history of cinema, and is recommended for classroom use.

Descriere

A study of the representation of political conflict in Mexican film.