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Author:
Ripley, Mark, author.
Title:
A search for belonging : the Mexican cinema of Luis Buñuel / Mark Ripley.
Publisher:
Wallflower Press ;
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
viii, 189 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Buñuel, Luis,--1900-1983--Criticism and interpretation.
Buñuel, Luis,--1900-1983.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
"A Wallflower Book"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Re-locating Buñuel's Mexican cinema -- The island heterotopias of Robinson Crusoe and The young one -- Betwixt and between: liminal space in La mort en ce jardin and Simón del desierto -- The body-self in place: the place-worlds of Los ovidados and Nazarín -- Questions of belonging: the (im)possibility of a home-place -- Conclusion.
Summary:
As one of the foremost Spanish directors of all time, Luis Bunuel's filmography has been the subject of innumerable studies. Despite the fact that the twenty films he made in Mexico between 1946 and 1965 represent the most prolific stage of his career as a filmmaker, these have remained relatively neglected in writing on Bunuel and his work. This book focuses on nine of the director's films made in Mexico in order to show that a concerted focus on space, an important aspect of the films' narratives that is often intimated by scholars, yet rarely developed, can unlock new philosophical meaning in this rich body of work. Although in recent years Bunuel's Mexican films have begun to enjoy a greater presence in criticism on the director, they are often segregated according to their perceived critical value, effectively creating two substrands of work: the independent and the studio potboiler. The interdisciplinary approach of this book unites the two, focusing on films such as Los olvidados, Nazarin, and El angel exterminador alongside La mort en ce jardin, The Young One, and Simon del desierto, among others. In doing so, it avoids the tropes most often associated with Bunuel's cinema-surrealism, Catholicism, the derision of the bourgeoisie-and the approach most often invoked in analysis of these themes: psychoanalysis.
ISBN:
9780231182355
023118235X
0231182341
9780231182348
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1003587791
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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