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A Companion to Spanish Cinema


A Companion to Spanish Cinema


Wiley Blackwell Companions to National Cinemas 1. Aufl.

from: Jo Labanyi, Tatjana Pavlovic

38,99 €

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Published: 31.08.2012
ISBN/EAN: 9781118322802
Language: englisch
Number of pages: 672

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<i>A Companion to Spanish Cinema</i> is a bold collection of newly commissioned essays written by top international scholars that thoroughly interrogates Spanish cinema from a variety of thematic, theoretical and historic perspectives.<br /> <br /> <ul> <li>Presents an insightful and provocative collection of newly commissioned essays and original research by top international scholars from a variety of theoretical, disciplinary and geographical perspectives </li> <li>Offers a systematic historical, thematic, and theoretical approach to Spanish cinema, unique in the field</li> <li>Combines a thorough and insightful study of a wide spectrum of topics and issues with in-depth textual analysis of specific films</li> <li>Explores Spanish cinema’s cultural, artistic, industrial, theoretical and commercial contexts pre- and post-1975 and the notion of a “national” cinema</li> <li>Canonical directors and stars are examined alongside understudied directors, screenwriters, editors, and secondary actors</li> <li>Presents original research on image and sound; genre; non-fiction film; institutions, audiences and industry; and relations to other media, as well as a theoretically-driven section designed to stimulate innovative research</li> </ul>
<p>Acknowledgments viii</p> <p>List of Figures ix</p> <p>List of Contributors xviii</p> <p>1 Introduction 1<br /> <i>Jo Labanyi and Tatjana Pavlović</i></p> <p><b>Part I Reframing the National 13</b></p> <p>2 Transnational Frameworks 15<br /> <i>Gerard Dapena, Marvin D’Lugo, and Alberto Elena</i></p> <p>3 Echoes and Traces: Catalan Cinema, or Cinema in Catalonia 50<br /> <i>Brad Epps</i></p> <p>4 Negotiating the Local and the Global: Andalusia, the Basque Country, and Galicia 81<br /> <i>José Colmeiro and Joseba Gabilondo</i></p> <p><b>Part II The Construction of the Auteur 111</b></p> <p>5 Auteurism and the Construction of the Canon 113<br /> <i>Marvin D’Lugo and Paul Julian Smith</i></p> <p>6 Strategic Auteurism 152<br /> <i>Antonio Lázaro-Reboll, Steven Marsh, Susan Martin-Márquez, and Santos Zunzunegui</i></p> <p><b>Part III Genre 191</b></p> <p>7 Comedy and Musicals 193<br /> <i>Steven Marsh, Chris Perriam, Eva Woods Peiró, and Santos Zunzunegui</i></p> <p>8 Melodrama and Historical Film 224<br /> <i>Jo Labanyi, Annabel Martín, and Vicente Rodríguez Ortega</i></p> <p>9 Film Noir, the Thriller, and Horror 259<br /> <i>Jo Labanyi, Antonio Lázaro-Reboll, and Vicente Rodríguez Ortega</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Stars as Cultural Icons 291</b></p> <p>10 The Construction of the Star System 293<br /> <i>Kathleen M. Vernon and Eva Woods Peiró</i></p> <p>11 Stars, Modernity, and Celebrity Culture 319<b><br /> </b><i>Tatjana Pavlović, Chris Perriam, and Nuria Triana Toribio</i></p> <p><b>Part V Image and Sound 343</b></p> <p>12 Photography, Production Design, and Editing 345<br /> <i>Vicente Sánchez-Biosca</i></p> <p>13 Soundtrack 370<b><br /> </b><i>Román Gubern and Kathleen M. Vernon</i></p> <p><b>Part VI The Film Apparatus: Production, Infrastructure, and Audiences 389</b></p> <p>14 Censorship, Film Studios, and Production Companies 391<br /> <i>Josetxo Cerdán, Román Gubern, Jo Labanyi, Steven Marsh, Tatjana Pavlović, and Nuria Triana Toribio</i></p> <p>15 Film Clubs, Festivals, Archives, and Magazines 434<br /> <i>Ferran Alberich, Román Gubern, and Vicente Sánchez-Biosca</i></p> <p>16 Audiences 464<b><br /> </b><i>Manuel Palacio and Kathleen M. Vernon</i></p> <p><b>Part VII Relations with Other Media 487</b></p> <p><b>17 Cinema, Popular Entertainment, Literature, and Television 489<br /> </b><i>Sally Faulkner, Vicente Sánchez-Biosca, and Paul Julian Smith</i></p> <p><b>Part VIII Beyond the Fiction Film 519</b></p> <p>18 Newsreels, Documentary, Experimental Film, Shorts, and Animation 521<b><br /> </b><i>Josetxo Cerdán and Vicente Sánchez-Biosca</i></p> <p><b>Part IX Reading Films through Theory 543</b></p> <p>19 Isabel Coixet’s Engagement with Feminist Film Theory: From G (the Gaze) to H (the Haptic) 545<br /> <i>Susan Martin-Márquez</i></p> <p>20 Becoming a Queer (M)Other in/and/through Film: Transsexuality, Trans-subjectivity, and Maternal Relationality in Almodóvar’s Todo sobre mi madre 563<br /> <i>Julián Daniel Gutiérrez-Albilla</i></p> <p>21 The Space of the Vampire: Materiality and Disappearance in the Films of Iván Zulueta 581<b><br /> </b><i>Brad Epps</i></p> <p>Index 597</p>
<p>"The serial context that frames the publication of <i>A Companion to Spanish Cinema</i> should not detract from its status as a true event in the field of Spanish cinema studies in the English language. This volume, expertly compiled by Jo Labanyi and Tatjana Pavlovic, reads as a 'who's who' in the field of Spanish film studies; more to the point, it provides a reliable guide to key critical topics in the history of Spanish cinema - from its beginnings to the contemporary moment - and an authoritative intervention from multiple perspectives." (<i>Screen</i>, Spring 2014)<br /> <br /> "Well-illustrated and with excellent notes and suggestions for further reading, as well as a useful index, this volume will appeal to a wide audience and sets a high standard for other volumes in the series."(<i>Reference Reviews</i>, 1 September 2013)</p> <p>"Many of the individual chapters draw on a chronological approach, but this clearly organized history is unique for its thematic structure. Topics slighted in conventional histories receive their due here ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." (<i>Choice</i>, 1 September 2013)</p>
<p><b>Jo Labanyi</b> is Professor of Spanish at New York University, where she directs the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center. A founding editor of the <i>Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies</i>, she edits the series <i>Remapping Cultural History</i>. Her most recent books are <i>Spanish Literature: A Very Short Introduction</i> (2010) and the coedited volume <i>Europe and Love in Cinema</i> (2012). She is a participant in the research project <i>Los medios audiovisuales en la transición española (1975–1985): Las imágenes del cambio democrático</i>, directed by Manuel Palacio at the Universidad Carlos III, Madrid. Her research interests include modern Spanish literature, film, photography, popular culture, gender, and memory studies. She was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2005.</p> <p><b>Tatjana Pavlovi?</b> is Professor of Spanish at Tulane University in New Orleans. She is author of the monograph <i>Despotic Bodies and Transgressive Bodies: Spanish Culture from Francisco Franco to Jesús Franco</i> (2003) and coauthor of the comprehensive survey <i>100 Years of Spanish Cinema</i> (2009). Her recent monograph <i>The Mobile Nation (1954–1964): España cambia de piel</i> (2011) focuses on a crucial period of transition in the history of Spanish mass culture, examining the publishing industry, the expansion of the television network, popular cinema, the development of mass tourism, and the national automobile manufacturing industry.  Her research and teaching interests center on twentieth-century Spanish intellectual history, literature, cultural studies, and film theory.</p>
<p>Spanish cinema has firmly established itself on the international film scene over the last two decades, and is now an integral part of the syllabus for students of Spanish and Cinema Studies. <i>A Companion to Spanish Cinema</i> closes a gap in existing scholarship, presenting an insightful and provocative collection of newly commissioned essays covering the whole time-span of Spanish cinema.</p> <p>Drawing on the best of the American, British, and Spanish critical traditions, twenty-six top international scholars discuss major issues in Spanish cinema from a variety of theoretical and geographical perspectives. The volume’s thematic approach to the history of Spanish cinema is unique in the field, and combines coverage of key topics with in-depth textual analysis of specific films. A rich mosaic of genres and formats are explored – from popular and art cinema to documentary, shorts, experimental film, and animation – as are the cultural, artistic, industrial, commercial, and theoretical contexts of the medium.</p> <p>An invaluable introduction to Spanish cinema for first-time students and teachers of Spanish culture, this companion also offers innovative models for future research that will benefit experienced scholars.</p>
<p>“This comprehensive collection contains contributions from many of the most brilliant scholars currently writing on Spanish cinema.  Although the topics are familiar, the treatments are innovative and bold.”<br /> - <i>Marsha Kinder, Author of</i> Blood Cinema and Refiguring Spain</p> <p>“From major auteurs to minor genres, and from conditions of production and distribution to wider national and transnational contexts, this book gives a comprehensive account of Spanish cinema.”<br /> - <i>Steven Shaviro, DeRoy Professor of English, Wayne State University</i></p>

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