Description
About the Author
Maria Mercedes Vazquez Vazquez is lecturer and honorary assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong.
Reviews
Vazquez Vazquez (Univ. of Hong Kong) employs close textual analysis of selected Latin American fiction feature films produced from 2003 to 2015 to study the dynamics of class relations in cinema in terms of both aesthetics and politics. In addition, she analyzes issues of class in extratextual areas such as governmental cultural policies, modes of production, national and transnational funding schemes, distribution, and reception. Taking a multinational approach, the author examines films from Brazil, Argentina, and Venezuela-countries characterized during this particular period by a major shift to the left of the political spectrum (the "Turn-to-the-Left")-and also films from Cuba and Mexico, where long-established socialist and neoliberal programs, respectively, prevailed. Celebrated works by global auteurs (e. g., Carlos Reygadas's Post Tenebras Lux) are studied, as are obscure features such as Yu Lik Wai's Hong Kong-Brazil-France-Japan coproduction Plastic City. . . Vazquez Vazquez's research is in-depth, up-to-date, and appropriately documented in extensive notes and a bibliography. This book breaks new ground in the study of contemporary Latin American cinema.
Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE *
Academic books, whilst striving for objectivity, are written by real people, whose discursive explorations are closely intertwined with the specificity of their biography. Maria Mercedes Vazquez Vazquez opens the investigation of class conscious Latin American cinema with disclosures related to her own social class and personal history, one that brings together Spain with the vast diasporic expanses of Asia and informs her cosmopolitan take on political issues and cinematic texts. I particularly appreciate this unique angle of inquiry. She most persuasively ventures into the fascinating territory of class-conscious filmmaking across Latin America, staying true to the ideology that marks some of the best cinema from the continent. -- Dina Iordanova, University of St Andrews, Scotland
Framed between the rise and fall of the so-called Left Turn in Latin America, this book deploys a sophisticated analysis to understand a rising awareness of class dynamics among a wide array of filmmakers from Venezuela, Cuba, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Dr. Mari a Mercedes Va zquez Va zquez succeeds in interweaving seamlessly diverse formal considerations, with a rich historical and political understanding-including matters of production, distribution and reception. Her consideration of the national and transnational nature of these productions covers a significant gap in the study of 21st century Latin American cinema. -- Luis Duno-Gottberg, Rice University
This book offers a theoretically rich survey of directors and films that found international notoriety as well as those that have been little known outside Latin America. It examines the history, institutions, contexts, and practices that have reshaped Latin American cinema under neoliberalism, and it does so in an impressive, intellectually rigorous manner. -- Cacilda M. Rego, Utah State University
Maria Mercedes Vazquez Vazquez traces a journey through the cinema made in contemporary times in five emblematic countries of Latin America with the purpose of thinking about class ideologies, their representations at the textual level as well as their construction through modes of production, distribution, and exhibition. Intelligently and creatively, it tackles crucial issues that highlight the problems of inequality; the territorial struggles; the tense relations between the middle classes, workers, and the marginalized; and the fixing of spatial borders. -- Ana Laura Lusnich, University of Buenos Aires
Book Information
ISBN 9781498553049
Author Maria Mercedes Vazquez Vazquez
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 218mm * 153mm * 14mm