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New Latin American Cinema Vol one; Theory, Practices, and Transcontinental Articulations (Paperback)
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New Latin American Cinema Vol one; Theory, Practices, and Transcontinental Articulations (Paperback)
Series: Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series
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Mapping the historical and cultural contexts of film practices in
Latin America, this two-volume collection of programmatic
statements, essays and interviews is devoted to the study of a
theorized, dynamic and unfinished cinematic movement. Forged by
Latin America's post-colonial environment of underdevelopment and
dependency, the New Latin American Cinema movement has sought to
inscribe itself in Latin America's struggles for cultural and
economic autonomy. ""Volume One"" - this work - explores the
formation of the New Latin American Cinema movement, its national
and continental implications (including the diasporic/exilic
experience) and transcontinental articulations through the writings
of pioneer film-makers and scholars. Glauber Rocha, Julio Garcia
Espinosa, Jorge Sanjines, Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino
address the central question of the Latin American aesthetic - a
particular style and production method connected with the political
and social conditions and circumstances of Latin America. Ana
Lopez, Julianne Burton and Michael Chanan examine the movement's
formation in the 1950s and its development through the 1980s in a
socio-historical context, paying special attention to modes of
production and consumption. Paul Willemen assesses the movement's
relevance to radical film practice and theory in the First and
Third Worlds, and Antonio Skarmeta calls for a distribution network
of Third World Cinema on a pan-European level. The volume concludes
with essays by Ruby Rich and Zuzana M. Pick who address, from
widely different approaches, the issues of the movement's
adaptability, renovation and identity, in consideration of its
evolution since the 1950s. ""Volume Two"" comprises essays on the
development of the New Latin American Cinema as a comparative
national project. Essays are grouped by nation into two regions -
Middle and Central America and Caribbean and South America - for
comparitive study, particularly between capitalist and
post-revolutionary socialist formations. The selected essays
examine the relationship between cinema and nationhood and the
ambiguous categories of culture, identity and nation within the
socio-historical specificities of the movement's development,
especially in Cuba, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Argentina. This
collection should serve as an essential reference and research tool
for the study of world cinema. The collection, while celebrating
the diversity and innovation of the New Latin American Cinema,
explicates the historical importance of filmmaking as a cultural
form and political practice in Latin America.
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