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In recent years, Mexican films have received high acclaim and
impressive box-office returns. Moreover, Mexico has the most
advanced movie industry in the Spanish-speaking world, and its
impact on Mexican culture and society cannot be overstated.
Mexico's Cinema: A Century of Film and Filmmakers is a collection
of fourteen essays that encompass the first 100 years of the cinema
of Mexico. Included are original contributions written specifically
for this title, plus a few classic pieces in the field of Mexican
cinema studies never before available in English. These essays
explore a variety of themes including race and ethnicity, gender
issues, personalities, and the historical development of a national
cinematic style. Each of the book's three sections-The Silent
Cinema, The Golden Age, and The Contemporary Era-is preceded by a
short introduction to the period and a presentation of the major
themes addressed in the section. This insightful anthology is the
first published study that includes pieces by Mexican and North
American scholars, including a piece by the internationally
acclaimed essayist Carlos Monsivais. Contributors include other
acclaimed scholars and critics as well as young scholars who are
currently making their mark in the area of film studies of Mexico.
These authors represent various fields-community studies, film
studies, cultural history, ethnic studies, and gender
studies-making this volume an interdisciplinary resource, important
for courses in Latin America and Third World cinema, Mexican
history and culture, and Chicana/o and ethnic studies.
In recent years, Mexican films have received high acclaim and
impressive box-office returns. Moreover, Mexico has the most
advanced movie industry in the Spanish-speaking world, and its
impact on Mexican culture and society cannot be overstated.
Mexico's Cinema: A Century of Film and Filmmakers is a collection
of fourteen essays that encompass the first 100 years of the cinema
of Mexico. Included are original contributions written specifically
for this title, plus a few classic pieces in the field of Mexican
cinema studies never before available in English. These essays
explore a variety of themes including race and ethnicity, gender
issues, personalities, and the historical development of a national
cinematic style. Each of the book's three sections-The Silent
Cinema, The Golden Age, and The Contemporary Era-is preceded by a
short introduction to the period and a presentation of the major
themes addressed in the section. This insightful anthology is the
first published study that includes pieces by Mexican and North
American scholars, including a piece by the internationally
acclaimed essayist Carlos Monsivais. Contributors include other
acclaimed scholars and critics as well as young scholars who are
currently making their mark in the area of film studies of Mexico.
These authors represent various fields-community studies, film
studies, cultural history, ethnic studies, and gender
studies-making this volume an interdisciplinary resource, important
for courses in Latin America and Third World cinema, Mexican
history and culture, and Chicana/o and ethnic studies.
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