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24500 ▼a Cosmopolitan film cultures in Latin America, 1896-1960/ ▼c edited by Rielle Navitski and Nicolas Poppe. ▼h [electronic resource].
260 1 ▼a Bloomington: ▼b Indiana University Press, ▼c 2017.
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4901 ▼a New directions in national cinemas
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
5050 ▼a Introduction -- The silent era: between global capitalism and national modernization. primary text: "The Lumière Cinematograph," El monitor republicano (Mexico City), August 16, 1896. Gabriel Veyre and Fernand Bon Bernard, representatives of the Lumière brothers in Mexico / Aurelio de los Reyes -- Primary text: Tic tac (Carlos Villafañe), "the show on June 15th," Películas Bogotá), June 1919 -- Films on paper: early Colombian cinema periodicals, 1916-1920 / Juan Sebastián Ospina León -- Primary text: Enrique Méndez Calzada, "The lover of Rudolph Valentino" from And Christ returned to Buenos Aires (1926) -- Manipulation and authenticity: the unassimilable Valentino in 1920s Argentina / Giorgio Bertellini -- The interwar period: between Hollywood and the avant-garde. Primary text: Felipe de Leiva, "Memoirs of an extra," Cinelandia, (Hollywood) November/December 1927 -- Mediating the 'conquering and cosmopolitan cinema:' Latin American audiences and U.S. film magazines in Spanish, 1916-1948 / Rielle Navitski -- Primary text: Octávio de Faria, "Russian cinema and Brazilian cinema," O Fan (Rio de Janeiro), October 2, 1928 -- Parallel modernities: the first reception of Soviet cinema in Latin America / Sarah Ann Wells -- Primary text: Guillermo de Torre, "The Cineclub of Buenos Aires," La Gaceta Literaria (Madrid), April 1, 1930 -- A gaze turned towards Europe: modernity and tradition in the work of Horacio Coppola / Andrea Cuarterolo -- The golden age of Latin American film industries: negotiating the popular and the cosmopolitan. Primary text: John Alton, "Motion picture production in South America," International Photographer (Hollywood), May 1934 -- John Alton in Argentina, 1932-1939 / Nicolas Poppe -- The golden age otherwise: Mexican cinema and the mediations of capitalist modernity in the 1940s and 1950s / Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado -- Primary text: Gabriel García Márquez, "The mambo" El Heraldo (Barranquilla), January 12, 1951 -- Bad neighbors: Pérez Prado, cinema and the politics of Mambo / Jason Borge -- The afterlives of moving images: cinephilia and cult spectatorship. Primary text: Thomas E. Sibert, "Fox Film de Cuba, S.A.'s continuing competition for scholarships to summer school at the Universidad de la Habana" (1956) -- Film culture and education in Republican Cuba: the legacy of José Manuel Valdés-Rodríguez / Irene Rozsa -- The secret history of Aztlán: transnational exploitation film, Chicano art and unexpected cultural flows / Colin Gunckel.
5208 ▼a Cosmopolitan Film Cultures in Latin America' examines how cinema forged cultural connections between Latin American publics and film-exporting nations in the first half of the twentieth century. Predating today s transnational media industries by several decades, these connections were defined by active economic and cultural exchanges, as well as longstanding inequalities in political power and cultural capital. The essays explore the arrival and expansion of cinema throughout the region, from the first screenings of the Lumiere Cinematographe in 1896 to the emergence of new forms of cinephilia and cult spectatorship in the 1940s and beyond. Examining these transnational exchanges through the lens of the cosmopolitan, which emphasizes the ethical and political dimensions of cultural consumption, illuminates the role played by moving images in negotiating between the local, national, and global, and between the popular and the elite in twentieth-century Latin America. In addition, primary historical documents provide vivid accounts of Latin American film critics, movie audiences, and film industry workers experiences with moving images produced elsewhere, encounters that were deeply rooted in the local context, yet also opened out onto global horizons.
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7001 ▼a Navitski, Rielle, ▼e editor,
7001 ▼a Poppe, Nicolas, ▼e editor,
77608 ▼i Print version: ▼t Cosmopolitan film cultures in Latin America, 1896-1960. ▼d Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2017 ▼z 9780253025722 ▼w (DLC) 2016041001
830 0 ▼a New directions in national cinemas.
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