"Brings together Ana M. López's field-defining essays on Latin American film and media in one indispensable volume"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foreword / Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado
Introduction: At the interface and beyond / Laura A. Podalsky and Dolores Tierney
A cinema for the continent (1994)
National history, transnational history (1998)
Facing up to Hollywood (2000)
Early cinema and modernity (2000)
Film and radio intermedialities in early Latin American cinema (2017)
From Hollywood and back : Dolores Del Rio, a (trans)national star (1998)
The São Paulo connection : the Companhia Cinematografica Vera Cruz and O Cangaceiro(1998)
Crossing nations and genres : traveling filmmakers (2000)
Tears and desire : women and melodrama in the "old" Mexican cinema (1994)
Our welcomed guests : telenovelas in Latin America (1995)
Of rhythms and borders (1997)
Mexico (2012)
Before exploitation : three men of the cinema in Mexico (2009)
(not) looking for origins : postmodernism, documentary, and America (1993)
Revolution and dreams : the Cuban documentary today (1992)
The battle of Chile : documentary, political process, and representation (1990)
At the limits of documentary : hypertextual transformation and the new Latin American cinema (1990)
A poetics of the trace (2014)
Not only a question of color : Afro-Latino/a images in Latin American cinema today (1992)
African roots : images of black people in Cuban cinema (1988)
Sergio Giral on filmmaking in Cuba (1986-87) with Nicolas Peter Humy
Are all Latins from Manhattan? : Hollywood, ethnography, and cultural colonialism (1991)
Greater Cuba (1996)
I (also) love Ricky : the oft-forgotten Cuban-in-the-text (2012)
López on López : liminal words (2012)
"Siete veces Ana" : an afterword / Nilo Couret.
ISBN
9781438491097 (hardcover)
1438491093 (hardcover)
LCCN
2022013456
OCLC
1344206545
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