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Culturas hispanas a través de la pantalla / Hispanic Cultures Through the Screen
- 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
- Notes:
- Description based on print resource
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