Representing history, class, and gender in Spain and Latin America : children and adolescents in film /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2012.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Memory and trauma. Introduction / Carolina Rocha and Georgia Seminet
- Julia Tun: Surviving childhood: the Nepantla generation as portrayed in On the empty balcony by Jome Garcia Ascot (1962)
- Antonio Gomez L.-Quinones: Fairies, maquis, and children without schools: romantic childhood and civil war in Pan's labyrinth
- Georgia Seminet: A child's voice, a country's silence: ethnicity, class and gender in El silencio de neto (1996)
- Carolina Rocha: Children's views of state-sponsored violence in Latin America: Machuca and The year my parents went on vacation
- Janis Breckenridge: Enabling, enacting and envisioning societal complicity: Daniel Bustamante's Andres no quiere dormir la siesta (2009)
- Childhood and paths to citizenship in film. Ignacio Sanchez Prado: Innocence interrupted: neoliberalism and the end of childhood in recent Mexican cinema
- Dan Russek: from Bunuel to Eimbcke: orphanhood in recent Mexican cinema
- Eduardo Ledesma: through "their" eyes: internal and external focalizing agents in the representation of children and violence in Iberian and Latin American film
- Rosana Diaz Zambrana: Roads to emancipation: sentimental education in Viva Cuba
- Gender identity. Jeff Zamostny: Donstructing ethical attention in Lucia Puenzo's XXY: cinematic strategy, intersubjectivity, and intersexuality
- Jack Draper: Cinematic portrayals of teen girls in Brazil's urban peripheries: realist and subjectivist approaches to adolescent dreams and fantasy in Sonhos roubados and Nina
- Beatriz Urraca: No longer young: childhood, family, and trauma in Las mantenidas sin sueos.