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Affectual erasure : representations of indigenous peoples in Argentine cinema / Cynthia Margarita Tompkins.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tompkins, Cynthia, 1958- author.
Series:
SUNY series in Latin American cinema
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indigenous peoples in motion pictures.
Motion pictures--Argentina--History.
Motion pictures.
Argentina.
History.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xl, 357 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Albany : State University of New York Press, [2018]
Summary:
Comprehensive examination of how Indigenous peoples have been represented in Argentine film. Affectual Erasure examines how Argentine cinema has represented Indigenous peoples throughout a period spanning roughly a century. Cynthia Margarita Tompkins interrelates her discussion of films with the ethnographic context of the Indigenous peoples represented and an analysis of the affective dimensions at play. These emotions underscore the inherent violence of generic conventions, as well as the continued political violence preventing Indigenous peoples from access to their ancestral lands and cultural mores. Tompkins explores a broad range of movies beginning in the silent period and includes both feature films and documentaries, underscored by archival and contemporary film stills. She traces the initial erotic projection, moving through melodrama to the conventions of the Western, into the 1960s focus on decolonization, superseded by allegorical renditions and the promise of self-expression in late twentieth-century documentaries. Each section includes an introduction to the sociohistorical events of the period and their impact on film production. Analyzed chronologically, the films evidence different stages in the projection of the hegemonic Argentine imaginary, which fails to envision the daily life of Indigenous peoples prior to conquest or in colonial times--and remains in denial of their existence in the present. Cynthia Margarita Tompkins is Professor of Spanish at Arizona State University and the author of Experimental Latin American Cinema: History and Aesthetics .
Contents:
Introduction
Early cinema 1896-1932. Melodrama and avant-la-lettre documentary in Alcides Greca's El �ultimo mal�on (the last "Indian" raid, 1917)
Kitsch and exoticism in Nelo Cosimi's La quena de la muerte (Death kena, 1929)
Classical cinema 1933-1956. Femme fatale in Luis Belisario Garc�ia Villar's Frontera sur (Southern border,1943)
Betrayal and insanity in Lucas Demare's El �ultimo perro (The last one standing, 1956)
Modernity and auteur cinema 1957-1983. The shifting meanings of translation in Lautaro Mur�ua's Shunko (1960)
Transculturation in Jorge Prelor�an's Herm�ogenes cayo (1967)
Cinema in democracy 1983-93. Fatal kindness in Ra�ul Tosso's Ger�onima (1986)
Bewitched mirror images in Edgardo Cozarinsky's Guerreros y cautivas (Warriors and captives, 1989)
Contemporary period: 1993-2017. The power of the word in Philip Cox and Valeria Mapelman Mby�a: Tierra en rojo (We are the Indians, 2005)
State terrorism in Valeria Mapelman's Octubre pilag�a (Pilaga October, 2010)
Life as a specimen: Alejandro Fern�andez Mouj�an's Damiana kryygi (2015)
Clashing ideologies, denunciation, and reparation in Ulise de la Orden's Tierra adentro (inland, 2011)
Silence and isolation in Mathieu Orcel's Para los pobres piedras (Stones for the poor, 2013)
Immersion and metamorphosis in In�es de Oliveira C�ezar Cassandra (2012)
The power of constelations in Sebasti�an Lingiardi's Las pistas-Lanhoyij-Nmitaxanaxac (Clues-Lanhoyij- Nmitaxanaxac, 2010)
Conclusion
Appendix: political map of Agentina.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781438470979
1438470975
OCLC:
1010505241

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