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Global genres, local films : the transnational dimension of Spanish cinema / edited by Beatriz Oria, Elena Oliete-Aldea, and Juan A. Tarancón.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Oliete-Aldea, Elena, 1978- editor.
Oria, Beatriz, 1981- editor.
Tarancón, Juan A., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Motion pictures and transnationalism--Spain.
Motion pictures and transnationalism.
Motion pictures--Spain--History and criticism.
Motion pictures.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (297 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The acute processes of globalisation at the turn of the century have generated an increased interest in exploring the interactions between the so-called global cultural products or trends and their specific local manifestations. Even though cross-cultural connections are becoming more patent in filmic productions in the last decades, cinema per se has always been characterized by its hybrid, transnational, border-crossing nature. From its own inception, Spanish film production was soon tied to the Hollywood film industry for its subsistence, but other film traditions such as those in the Soviet Union, France, Germany and, in particular, Italy also determined either directly or indirectly the development of Spanish cinema. Global Genres, Local Films: The Transnational Dimension of Spanish Cinema reaches beyond the limits of the film text and analyses and contextualizes the impact of global film trends and genres on Spanish cinema in order to study how they helped articulate specific national challenges from the conflict between liberalism and tradition in the first decades of the 20th century to the management of the contemporary financial crisis. This collection provides the first comprehensive picture of the complex national and supranational forces that have shaped Spanish films, revealing the tensions and the intricate dialogue between cross-cultural aesthetic and narrative models on the one hand, and indigenous traditions on the other, as well as the political and historical contingencies these different expressions responded to
Contents:
Introduction: questions of transnationalism and genre
Elena Oliete-Aldea, Beatriz Oria and Juan A. Tarancón
Rethinking Spanishness: the soft edges of early cinema. The tuneful 1930s: Spanish musicals in a global context
Valeria Camporesi
Historical films during the first years of the Franco regime and their transnational models
Vicente Jose Benet
Realism, social conflict and the rise of crime cinema in Francoist Spain
Juan Tarancón
Luis Lucia's Lola la piconera (1951): hybridity, politics, entertainment
Federico Bonaddio
Nothing ever happens: Juan Antonio Bardem and the resignification of Hollywood melodrama (1954-1963)
Daniel Mourenza
Broadening perspectives: crossing borders, crossing genres. Carlos Saura's Stress es tres, tres (1968): a new spanish cinema with French and American influences?
Arnaud Duprat de Montero
Violence, style and politics: the influence of the giallo in Spanish cinema of the 1970s
Andy Willis
Spanish gothic cinema: the hidden continuities of a hidden genre
Ann Davies
Reframing empire: mediating encounters and resistance in Spanish transatlantic cinema since 1992
Noelia Saenz
The transnational dimension of contemporary Spanish road movies
Carmen Indurain Eraso
Rural Spain as a transnational space for reflection in Icíar Bollaín's Flores de otro mundo
Chantal Cornut-Gentille d'Arcy
Appropriating the global: self-conscious transnationalism. Isn't it bromantic?: new directions in contemporary Spanish comedy
Beatriz Oria
Malamadres and Bertomeus: transnational crime film and television
Luis M. García-Mainar
Local responses to universal sufferings in Isabel Coixet's transnational melodramas
Hilaria Loyo
Transnational contours and representation models in recent films about immigration in Spain. Alberto Elena and Ana Martín Morán
Transnational identities in Galician documentary film: Alberte Pagán's BS. as. (2006) and Xurxo Chirro's Vikingland
Iván villarmea Alvarez
(In)visible co-productions, Spanish cinema, the market and the media
Vicente Rodríguez Ortega.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781501303012
1501303015
9781501302992
150130299X
OCLC:
935643768

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