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veröffentlicht: | Albany : State University of New York Press, 2018. ©2018. |
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SUNY Series in Latin American Cinema Series
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Medientyp: | Buch, E-Book |
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Umfang: | 1 online resource (314 pages) |
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9781438468280
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Ausgabe: | 1st ed. |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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SUNY Series in Latin American Cinema Series
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Print version:: | Luna, Ilana Dann, Adapting Gender, Albany : State University of New York Press,c2018 |
Kollektion: | E-Books adlr |
Demonstrates how film adaptations intersect with feminist discourse in neoliberal Mexico. |
Intro Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Adapting Gender: An Introduction Chapter 1 Mexican Feminisms from Literature to Film From Literature to Film Gendered Representation and the Reification of Roles Feminist Praxis and "Palimpsestuous" Relationships Chapter 2 Rebellious Daughters in El secreto de Romelia Castellanos and Her Contemporaries New Contexts: Cortés and the Creative Process From Román to Romelia: Refocusing Women's Participation In the Master's House Displacing the Master: Reinscribing Women into (His)tory The Personal as Political (Not) Her Mother's Daughter Chapter 3 Revolutionary Variations Entre (Pancho) Villa y una mujer desnuda Critical Commercialism: Berman's Mass Appeal Enter Villa: A National Icon Dismantled Deformed Performances: A Potential for Subversion Between Pancho Villa and a Betrayed Woman's Revolution Genders and Genres: A Meditation on Violence and the Media Chapter 4 Wedding the "Other" in Novia que te vea Writing from the Margins: Jews in Mexican Cultural Production Personalizing the Political Performing the "Other": Tensions and Cultural Critique Mothers and Daughters: Rupture and Tradition Novel to Film: Languages of the Living Dialogic Conciliations: Consuming the "Other" Chapter 5 Sexual Tensions: Queering Feminism in De noche vienes, Esmeralda From Respectability to Pushing the Envelope: Poniatowska and Hermosillo Esmeralda's Bigamy: Betraying the Ideals of the Revolution Effective Suffrage, No Reelection Uneasy Interdependences: Esmeralda and Her Five Husbands Of Camp Icons and Queer Iterations: Frida, Sor Juana, Rojo, and Vasconcelos Betrothals or Betrayals: Whose Liberation Is This, Anyway? Collusions and Conclusions Appendix Filmography of Mexican Films with LGBTQ Content. Films with Lesbian Characters and Homoerotic Female Relations Fiction Features Documentary Features Fiction Shorts Documentary Shorts Films with Gay Male Characters, Drag Queens, Transvestites, and Male Homoerotic Relations Fiction Features Documentary Features Fiction Shorts Documentary Shorts Films Focusing on Transgender or Third-Gender Characters Fiction Features Documentary Features Fiction Shorts Notes Works Cited Index. |