Description
This book offers a corrective to the glib approaches that have dominated previous responses to Almodovar's films, which have read them, alternately, as the latest contribution to a travel poster image of passionate Spain, or as ahistorical joyrides through the global pop culture scene. Drawing upon a range of critical disciplines, the contributors situate Almodovar's work vis-a-vis its multiple contexts in postmodern society and culture.
About the Author
KATHLEEN M. VERNON is Assistant Professor in the Department of Hispanic Languages and Literature at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. She is the editor of Juan Benet (1986) and The Spanish Civil War and the Visual Arts (1990), and the author of numerous articles on contemporary Spanish and Latin American literature and film in journals such as Film Quarterly, Film and History, La Torre, Hispania, and Revista de Estudios Hispanicos. She is currently completing a study of the representation of memory and history in post-civil war Spanish narrative, novel and film. BARBARA MORRIS is an independent scholar working on contemporary Spanish film and literature. She is the author of essays in Chicago Review, Critical Inquiry, Letras Peninsulares, Revista de Estudios Hispanicos, Espana Contemporanea, and Anales de la Literatura Espanola Contemporanea. She is currently writing a book on configurations of gender in post-Franco Spanish cinema.
Book Information
ISBN 9780313292453
Author Barbara Morris
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Series Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture
Weight(grams) 510g