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Cinema of Solitude - A Critical Study of Mexican Film, 1967-1983

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La crisis, a period of political and economic turmoil in Mexico that began in the late 1960s, spawned a new era in Mexican cinema. Known as el Nuevo Cine (the New Cinema), these films presented alienated characters caught in a painful transition period in which old family, gender, and social roles have ceased to function without being replaced by viable new ones. These are the films explored by Charles Ramírez Berg in Cinema of Solitude, the first book-length critical study of Mexican cinema in English.

Berg discusses the major films and filmmakers of el Nuevo Cine in depth. He analyzes dozens of commercial movies, from popular comedies and adventures to award-winning films. Introductory chapters address the issue of mexicanidad (Mexican national identity) and outline Mexican history, the history of film as popular culture and as a leading national industry, and the ideological dynamics of Mexican cinema.

In thematically arranged chapters, Berg investigates the images of women, men, and social structures portrayed in New Cinema films. He finds that women characters have begun to reject traditional stereotypes for more positive images, while male characters have grown ambiguous and undefined as machismo is abandoned. Other chapters trace the continuing marginalization of Indians in Mexican culture, the changes in male dominance within the family, and the disruptive social and economic effects caused by migration.

For everyone interested in Mexican culture as reflected in its major cinematic productions, as well as students of film theory and national cinemas, this book will be important reading.

List of contents










  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Introduction: Mexicanidad and the Movies
  • 2. Mexico in the Movies: Mexicanidad and the Classical Mexican Cinema
  • 3. Collapse, Rebirth, Commercialization: Mexico and Mexican Filmmaking, 1967–1983
  • 4. Women’s Images, Part I: The Breakdown of Traditional Roles
  • 5. Women’s Images, Part II: The Feminine Revolt-From La Malinche to La Llorona to Frida
  • 6. The Male Image, Part I: El Macho and the State
  • 7. The Male Image, Part II: Macho in Extremis
  • 8. The Indian Question
  • 9. Communities, Part I: Families and Neighborhood Groups
  • 10. Communities, Part II: Political and Rural Groups
  • 11. Flights and Hopeful Departures: To the City, to the North, to the Past
  • 12. Conclusion: Lost in the Labyrinth
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index


About the author










Charles Ramírez Berg is Distinguished Teaching Professor of Radio-Television-Film at The University of Texas at Austin.


Product details

Authors Charles Ram Berg, Charles Ramairez Berg, Charles Ramirez Berg, Charles Ramírez Berg
Publisher University Of Texas Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2009
 
EAN 9780292707955
ISBN 978-0-292-70795-5
No. of pages 264
Series Texas Film Studies Series
Texas Film and Media Studies Series
Texas Film and Media Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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