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Geografías afectivas : Desplazamientos, prácticas espaciales y formas de estar juntos en el cine de Argentina, Chile y Brasil (2002-2017) / Irene Depetris Chauvin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Depetris Chauvin, Irene, author.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Displacement (Psychology) in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 255 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Mountain View, California : Latin America Research Commons, 2019.
Summary:
This book proposes traveling vicariously with documentary and fiction films directed by Mariano Llinás, Alicia Scherson, Karim Aïnouz, Marcelo Gomes, Cao Guimarães, José Luis Torres Leiva, Tiziana Panizza, Jonathan Perel, Gustavo Fontán, Ignacio Agüero, Raúl Ruiz, Patricio Guzmán and Enrique Ramírez. It attends to the very richness of cinema in its potential not to passively represent real physical spaces, but to reconfigure new ways of thinking and inhabiting open space geographies in the contemporary world from a perspective attentive to the dimension of affects. The landscapes, maps and itineraries configured by this set of films allow us to experience alternative notions of temporality and ways of connecting with others.
Contents:
Af indholdet: S. 23-40: Memorias vacacionales
S. 41-54: Geografías del (des)amor
S. 57-70: Paisaje y pueblo en un viaje por el sertão
S. 74-84: Materialidad y afecto en dos itinerarios por una geografía sísmica
S. 87-102: Desplazamientos espacio-temporales y etno-cartografíade la Isla de Pascua
S. 103-122: Travelogue y trabajo del duelo en un documental sobre Malvinas
S. 125-140: Cómo pintar un río
S. 141-154: Una poética del caminar
S. 157-170: Una comunidad de melancólicos
S. 171-186: Afecto y espectralidad en imaginarios acuáticos contemporáneos
S. 189-202: Geografiás de autor
S. 206-216: Formas de pasaje.
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