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Pedro Almodovar is an internationally acclaimed Spanish director.
The national and international fascination over Almodovar's cinema
lies in his ability to reflect the problems of contemporary
society, his lucidity in combining the urban and the rural, his
ability to express the frustrations of modern man, as well as his
freshness and spontaneity. Although the vast majority of studies on
this Spanish director have focused on women and the gay world, his
films are crowded with many types and archetypes of heterosexual
men. This groundbreaking edited volume studies the men in the
cinema of Almodovar from a broad yet comprehensive and
complementary perspective. Each chapter of All About Almodovar's
Men methodically dissects these male characters-their misery and
their greatness, their frustrations and their desires-offering a
kaleidoscopic view of man that goes beyond the narrow framework in
which many studies have locked the rich cinema of Almodovar.
The Male Body as Advertisement: Masculinities in Hispanic Media
offers a multidisciplinary view of the body of men, of its
practices and attributes, of its features, and, most importantly,
of its use as a persuasive and expressive resource. Just as it
occurred with the female body, the male body has become an object
of desire in some instances and an object of expression in others.
This collection of essays represents several developments in the
field of communication studies. It is the first time that a study
on the body of men in the Hispanic media has been carried out using
film, television, internet, billboards, and so forth. This book
also equates men to women in the media world. Lacking its own
tradition, the male body has followed in the footsteps of the
female body. It has been objectified, stylized, and transformed
into a weapon of persuasion to reach the modern man. The Male Body
as Advertisement can be useful for students of communication,
anthropology, sociology, gender studies, and cultural studies. It
will serve graduate students as a bibliographic reference for
research on the male body as well as undergraduate students whose
programs address issues related to gender studies. This work is
also written to reach a wider audience beyond the university.
Cinema, whether it is understood as entertainment, business,
criticism, or art, is always a reflection of the society in which
it is born. Men on the Screen is a review of masculinity in cinema
made in Spain by Spanish directors from 1939 to the present. The
objective of this volume is, then, to observe the different types
of masculinities, whose classification gives rise to a chronology
that goes from the man who embodies the dream dreamt by the
dictator Franco to the modern man, who is lost in his labyrinth,
while also examining the repressed men, those men who have strayed
and who live in the city, the rascals and braggarts, those who
fight every day just to survive, the petty criminals, those men who
divest themselves of the rancid national-Catholicism in order to be
themselves, those who are caring, those who harass and kill their
prey, the heroes, those who seduce women with their gab, corrupt
politicians, those who sell their bodies, grandparents, violent and
chauvinistic men, those who live in anguish for the passage of
time, and even those immured by repressing and hypocritical
morality. All of the masculine categories delineated above indicate
that cinema is a reflection of the great changes experienced by
Spanish society during these years. During this long period, Spain
has gone from being a poor, isolated, dark, sad, politically and
religiously depressed country to becoming a dynamic, modern
country, one of the great countries of the West. And these
transformations, these men, who are diverse, who are in conflict at
times, and who are depressed, hopeful, hungry, consumerist, and
dreamers-they are what cinema gathers. What follows next is a
catalog of men who have wandered and roamed the Spanish screens.
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