Description
The Story of the Mexican Screenplay focuses on a general historical investigation of the Mexican screenplay, specifically on women's screenwriting. In addition to screenplay analysis, the interviews with women screenwriters are revealing of various cultural issues such as gender discrimination in the work place, political censorship, collective screenwriting, and collaboration among writers, and with the director. These topics explain, in part, the double marginalization of female screenwriting in Mexico.
About the Author
Maria Teresa DePaoli is Associate Professor of Spanish at Kansas State University. She received her doctorate degree from Purdue University in 2001. Her research centers on Latin American literature, film, media, as well as cultural studies, and she has published numerous peer-reviewed articles. DePaoli is coeditor (with Laura Kanost) of Las guionistas: A Bilingual Anthology of Mexican Women Screenwriters (forthcoming).
Book Information
ISBN 9781433123818
Author Maria Teresa DePaoli
Format Hardback
Page Count 117
Imprint Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Series Framing Film
Weight(grams) 300g
Details
Subtitle: |
A Study of the Invisible Art Form and Interviews with Women Screenwriters |
Series: |
Framing Film |
Imprint: |
Peter Lang Publishing Inc |