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Chilean Cinema in the Twenty-First-Century World

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Focusing on films from Chile since 2000 and bringing together scholars from South and North America, Chilean Cinema in the Twenty-First-Century World is the first English-language book since the 1970s to explore this small, yet significant, Latin American cinema. The volume questions the concept of "national cinemas" by examining how Chilean film dialogues with trends in genre-based, political, and art-house cinema around the world, while remaining true to local identities. Contributors place current Chilean cinema in a historical context and expand the debate concerning the artistic representation of recent political and economic transformations in contemporary Chile. Chilean Cinema in the Twenty-First-Century World opens up points of comparison between Chile and the ways in which other national cinemas are negotiating their place on the world stage. The book is divided into five parts. "Mapping Theories of Chilean Cinema in the Worl"" examines Chilean filmmakers at international film festivals, and political and affective shifts in the contemporary Chilean documentary. "On the Margins of Hollywood: Chilean Genre Flicks" explores on the emergence of Chilean horror cinema and the performance of martial arts in Chilean films. "Other Texts and Other Lands: Intermediality and Adaptation Beyond Chile(an Cinema)" covers the intermedial transfer from Chilean literature to transnational film and from music video to film. "Migrations of Gender and Genre" contrasts films depicting transgender people in Chile and beyond. "Politicized Intimacies, Transnational Affects: Debating (Post)memory and History" analyzes representations of Chile's traumatic past in contemporary documentary and approaches mourning as a politicized act in postdictatorship cultural production. Intended for scholars, students, and researchers of film and Latin American studies, Chilean Cinema in the Twenty-First-Century World evaluates an active and emergent film movement that has yet to receive sufficient attention in global cinema studies.

Author Biography:

Vania Barraza is associate professor of Spanish at the University of Memphis. She is also the author of (In)subordinadas: raza, clase y filiaci??n en la narrativa de mujeres latinoamericanas and El cine en Chile (2005-2015): Pol?¡ticas y po?®ticas del nuevo siglo. Carl Fischer is associate professor of Latin American studies and Spanish at Fordham University. He is the author of Queering the Chilean Way: Cultures of Exceptionalism and Sexual Dissidence, 1965-2015.
Release date Australia
October 30th, 2020
Contributors
  • Contributions by Arturo M?irquez-G??mez
  • Contributions by Camilo Trumper
  • Contributions by Carolina Urrutia
  • Contributions by Jonathan Risner
  • Contributions by Mar?!a Paz Peirano
  • Contributions by Mar?¡a Ang?®lica Franken
  • Contributions by Mois?®s Park
  • Contributions by Paola Lagos Labb?®
  • Edited by Carl Fischer
  • Edited by Vania Barraza
Pages
384
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
32 black & white images
ISBN-13
9780814346815
Product ID
33516098

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