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Title:
Transnational orientalisms in contemporary Spanish and Latin American cinema / edited by Michele C. Dávila Gonçalves.
Publisher:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiv, 134 pages ; 21 cm
Subject:
Motion pictures--Spain--History.
Motion pictures--Latin America--History.
Asians in motion pictures.
Asians in motion pictures.
Motion pictures.
Latin America.
Spain.
History.
Other Authors:
Dávila Gonçalves, Michele C., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00094705
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
1. The Latin dragon: the remasculization of the "Oriental" male in Marko Zaror's films / Moisés Park -- 2. Orientalist rhetoric in 'Un cuento chino' and 'Biutiful': is it possible to turn the discourse on itself? / Kenneth Reeds -- 3. "My home is your home": the Maghreb intersectionality in 'Retorno a Hansala' by Chus Gutiérrez / Fátima Serra -- 4. The "Oriental" subject in Brazil's melting pot: portrayals of Jewishness in 'O ano em que meus pais saíram de férias' / Michele C. Dávila Gonçalves.
Summary:
The transnational representation of the "Oriental" subject, namely Arabs and Jews, Chinese and other ethnic groups that have migrated to Spain and Latin America, is now being seen anew in both literature and cinema. This book examines the new ways of seeing and interpreting both the Middle East and the East in contemporary films, in which many of the immigrants traditionally omitted from the dominant narratives are able to present the trauma, memories and violence of their exile and migration. As such, this volume explores the representation of those single and doubly marginalized groups in contemporary Spanish and Latin American cinema, analysing how films from Spain, Mexico, Chile, Brazil and Argentina portray transnational subjects from a wide spectrum of the "Orient" world, including Maghrebs from North Africa, and Palestinian, Jewish, Chinese, and Korean peoples. The old stereotypical orientalist ways of seeing these groups are beginning to change to a more authentic representation, although, in some cases, they may still reside in the subtext of films.-- From publisher's description.
ISBN:
9781443885416
144388541X
OCLC:
(OCoLC)928448446
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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