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Politics of Children in Latin American Cinema (Hardcover): MarĂ­a Soledad Paz-MacKay, Omar Rodriguez Politics of Children in Latin American Cinema (Hardcover)
MarĂ­a Soledad Paz-MacKay, Omar Rodriguez; Contributions by Tunico Amancio, Ramiro Armas Austria, Norman Cheadle, …
R2,415 Discovery Miles 24 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Politics of Children in Latin American Cinema explores the trend of portraying children and adolescents in a subjective, adult-constructed point of view in Latin American cinema. This trend, in which the filmmakers are able to express their own anxieties while subordinating the child’s, draws new political implications to these constructions of children’s subjective character. Chapters in this volume touch on intersectional historic contexts, such as the Brazilian judicial system, Mexico’s youth protest, Venezuelan social crisis, the Southern Cone’s post-dictatorships, and race and gender issues in Peru, Ecuador, and Argentina to elucidate these implications and how they affect child agency. Contributors to this book argue for children’s increased agency in film and in society as they analyze films in which children have more active roles. These films mirror the shift toward filmmaking that emphasizes innovative narratives and aesthetic techniques that allow children to be portrayed as social commentators, rather than passive figures. Scholars of Latin American studies, film studies, history, sociology, race studies, and gender studies will find this book particularly useful.

Relocating Identities in Latin American Cultures (Paperback, New): Catherine Den Tandt Relocating Identities in Latin American Cultures (Paperback, New)
Catherine Den Tandt; Edited by Elizabeth Montes Garces; Contributions by Paola Hernandez, Claudine Potvin, Elizabeth Montes Garces, …
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Relocating Identities in Latin American Cultures explores the perpetually changing notion of Latin American identity, particularly as illustrated in literature and other forms of cultural expression. Editor Elizabeth Montes GarcA (c)s has gathered contributions from specialists who examine the effects of such major phenomena as migration, globalization, and gender on the construct of Latin American identities, and, as such, are reshaping the traditional understanding of Latin America's cultural history. The contributors to this volume are experts in Latin American literature and culture. Covering a diverse range of genres from poetry to film, their essays explore themes such as feminism, deconstruction, and postcolonial theory as they are reflected in the Latin American cultural milieu. With contributions by: Nayibe Bermudez Barrios Norman Cheadle Rita De Grandis Elizabeth Montes Garces Paola Hernandez Myriam Osorio Claudine Potvin Mercedes Rowinsky-Guerts Catherine Den Tandt Luis Torres Richard Young

The Ironic Apocalypse in the Novels of Leopoldo Marechal (Hardcover): Norman Cheadle The Ironic Apocalypse in the Novels of Leopoldo Marechal (Hardcover)
Norman Cheadle
R1,874 Discovery Miles 18 740 Out of stock

A fresh look at the Argentine novelist Marechal emphasises his subversive approach in his novels to the Peronist politics of his time. Leopoldo Marechal has become a chosen precursor of many contemporary Argentine writers, cineastes, and intellectuals, and so his novels - universally recognized but rarely studied - demand treatment from a contemporary critical sensibility. This study departs from the line of criticism that reads Marechal as a Christian apologist, arguing instead that Marechal's `metaphysical' novels are really metafictional, ludic exercises informed by ironic scepticism.Adan Buenosayres (1948) inverts the Christian-Platonist narrative of redemption through the Logos; in El Banquete de Severo Arcangelo (1965) Marechal, tongue firmly in cheek, leads his readers on a metaphysical wild-goose chase; and in Megafon, o la guerra (1970) he finally lays apocalypticism to rest. The close readings of his novels presented in this book help to lay the theoretical groundwork underpinning Marechal's reinscription incontemporary Argentine culture.

Joyce without Borders - Circulations, Sciences, Media, and  Mortal Flesh (Hardcover): James Ramey, Norman Cheadle Joyce without Borders - Circulations, Sciences, Media, and Mortal Flesh (Hardcover)
James Ramey, Norman Cheadle
R2,425 Discovery Miles 24 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses James Joyce's borderlessness and the ways his work crosses or unsettles boundaries of all kinds. The essays in this volume position borderlessness as a major key to understanding Joycean poiesis, opening new doors and new engagements with his work. Contributors begin by exploring the circulation of Joyce's writing in Latin America via a transcontinental network of writers and translators, including Jose Lezama Lima, Jose Salas Subirat, Leopoldo Marechal, Eduardo Desnoes, Guillermo Cabrera Infante, and Augusto Monterroso. Essays then consider Joyce through the lens of the sciences, presenting theoretical interventions on posthumanist parasitology in Ulysses; on Giordano Bruno's coincidence of opposites in Finnegans Wake; and on algorithmic agency in the Wake. Cutting-edge cognitive narratology is applied to the "Penelope" episode. Next, the volume features innovative essays on Joyce in relation to early animated film and comics, engaging with animated film in the "Circe" episode, Joyce's points of contact with George Herriman's cartoon strip Krazy Kat, and structural affinities between open-world gaming and Finnegans Wake. The final essays focus on abiding human concerns, offering new research on Joyce's creative use of "spicy books"; a Lacanian consideration of "The Dead" alongside Katherine Mansfield's "The Stranger" and Haruki Murakami's "Kino"; and a meditation on Joyce's uncertainties about the boundary between life and death. For Joyce, borders are problems-but ones that provided precious fodder for his art. And as this volume demonstrates, they encourage brilliant reflections on his work, from new scholars to leading luminaries in the field.

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