Mexico's cinema a century of film and filmmakers /
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Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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Wilmington, Del. :
Scholarly Resources,
c1999.
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Series: | Latin American silhouettes.
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Access: | Online version |
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- In quest of a national cinema: the silent era / Gustavo A. García
- The birth of the film industry and the emergence of sound / Federico Dvalos Orozco
- Adela Sequeyro and Matilde Landeta: two pioneer women directors / Patricia Torres de San Martín
- Cantinflas and Tin tan: Mexico's greatest comedians / Carlos Monsiváis
- Race and ethnicity in the classical cinema / Joanne Hershfield
- Melodrama and social comedy in the cinema of the golden age / Rafael Hernández Rodríguez
- From collaboration to containment: Hollywood and the international political economy of Mexican cinema and after the second World War / Seth Fein
- The decline of the golden age and the making of the crisis / Eduardo de la Vega Alfaro
- Cinema and the state in contemporary Mexico, 1970-1999 / David R. Maciel
- Reconstructing the border: Mexican border cinema and its relationship to its audience / Norma Iglesias
- Women and gender representation in the contemporary cinema of Mexico / David R. Maciel and Joanne Hershfield
- Authentically Mexican?: Mi querido Tom Mix and Cronos reframe critical questions / Ann Marie Stock.