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Culturas hispanas a través de la pantalla / Hispanic Cultures Through the Screen

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
López-Aguilera, Ana M., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Humanities--Textbooks.
Humanities.
Language and languages--Textbooks.
Language and languages.
Social sciences--Textbooks.
Social sciences.
Cultural and Ethnic Studies--Textbooks.
Cultural and Ethnic Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Minnesota Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project 2021.
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Este libro de texto busca fomentar el visionado crítico de productos audiovisuales contemporáneos y el reflexionar sobre la representación de las culturas hispanas en webseries y vídeos musicales. This textbook aims to promote critical viewing of contemporary audiovisual products and thinking about the representation of Hispanic cultures in web series and music videos.
Contents:
I. Culturas hispanas a través de la pantalla
1. Street Food Latin America—Comida para hacerte sentir bien
2. Joe T Hodo—“¿Para qué tener una Malinche cuando puedes tener un Cortés?”
3. Cartas a mi Ex—“Una radiografía del amor en la era de la soledad”
4. Jane the Virgin—Telenovelas: el drama de la vida común y corriente
5. Vida–Soplaré y soplaré, y tu casita derribaré
6. La Niña—Reconciliación
7. “Canción sin miedo” (2020) de Vivir Quintana y el coro El palomar—Feminicidios
8. “La cumbia de la memoria” (2016) de Rebeca Lane—Derechos humanos
9. “Shock” (2011) de Ana Tijoux—Protestas de estudiantes
10. “This land is your land” (2017) de Los jornaleros del norte—Fronteras
11. “Urge” (2017) de Lila Downs—Corazones, cuerpos, cuidar
II. Hispanic Cultures Through the Screen
12. Street Food Latin America—Comfort Food
13. Joe T Hodo—"Why choose a Malinche when you can have a Cortés?"
14. Cartas a mi Ex—“A report of love in the era of loneliness”
15. Jane the Virgin—Telenovelas, the drama of everyday life
16. Vida–I´ll huff and I´ll puff and I´ll blow your house down
17. La Niña—Reconciliation
18. “Canción sin miedo” (2020) by Vivir Quintana and El palomar—Feminicides
19. “La cumbia de la memoria” (2016) by Rebeca Lane—Human Rights
20. “Shock” (2011) by Ana Tijoux—Protests
21. “This land is your land” (2017) by Los jornaleros del norte—Fences
22. “Urge” (2017) by Lila Downs—Hearts, bodies, caring
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