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This book provides the first comprehensive study of narco cinema, a
cross-border exploitation cinema that, for over forty years, has
been instrumental in shaping narco-culture in Mexico and the US
borderlands. Identifying classics in its mammoth catalogue and
analyzing select films at length, Rashotte outlines the genre's
history and aesthetic criteria. He approaches its history as an
alternative to mainstream representation of the drug war and
considers how its vernacular aesthetic speaks to the anxieties and
desires of Latina/o audiences by celebrating regional cultures
while exploring the dynamics of global transition. Despite recent
federal prohibitions, narco cinema endures as a popular folk art
because it reflects distinctively the experiences of those uprooted
by the forces of globalization and critiques those forces in ways
mainstream cinema has failed.
This book provides the first comprehensive study of narco cinema, a
cross-border exploitation cinema that, for over forty years, has
been instrumental in shaping narco-culture in Mexico and the US
borderlands. Identifying classics in its mammoth catalogue and
analyzing select films at length, Rashotte outlines the genre's
history and aesthetic criteria. He approaches its history as an
alternative to mainstream representation of the drug war and
considers how its vernacular aesthetic speaks to the anxieties and
desires of Latina/o audiences by celebrating regional cultures
while exploring the dynamics of global transition. Despite recent
federal prohibitions, narco cinema endures as a popular folk art
because it reflects distinctively the experiences of those uprooted
by the forces of globalization and critiques those forces in ways
mainstream cinema has failed.
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