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Critical Approaches to the Films of Robert Rodriguez (Paperback)
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Frederick Aldama's The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez (2014) was the
first full-scale study of one of the most prolific and significant
Latino directors making films today. In this companion volume,
Aldama enlists a corps of experts to analyze a majority of
Rodriguez's feature films, from his first break-out success El
Mariachi in 1992 to Machete in 2010. The essays explore the formal
and thematic features present in his films from the perspectives of
industry (context, convention, and distribution), the film
blueprint (auditory and visual ingredients), and consumption (ideal
and real audiences). The authors illuminate the manifold ways in
which Rodriguez's films operate internally (plot, character, and
event) and externally (audience perception, thought, and feeling).
The volume is divided into three parts: "Matters of Mind and Media"
includes essays that use psychoanalytic and cognitive psychology to
shed light on how Rodriguez's films complicate Latino identity, as
well as how they succeed in remaking audiences' preconceptions of
the world. "Narrative Theory, Cognitive Science, and Sin City: A
Case Study" offers tools and models of analysis for the study of
Rodriguez's film re-creation of a comic book (on which Frank Miller
was credited as codirector). "Aesthetic and Ontological Border
Crossings and Borderlands" considers how Rodriguez's films
innovatively critique fixed notions of Latino identity and
experience, as well as open eyes to racial injustices. As a whole,
the volume demonstrates how Rodriguez's career offers critical
insights into the filmmaking industry, the creative process, and
the consuming and reception of contemporary film.
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