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Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Film

Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Film

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Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Film

Niamh Thornton

Performing Arts / Film / History & Criticism

Revolution and Rebellion in Mexican Film examines Mexican films of political conflict from the early studio Revolutionary films of the 1930-50s up to the campaigning Zapatista films of the 2000s. Mapping this evolution out for the first time, the author takes three key events under consideration: the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920); the student movement and massacre in 1968; and, finally, the more recent Zapatista Rebellion (1994-present).

Analyzing films such as Vamanos con Pancho Villa (1936), El Grito (1968), and Corazon del Tiempo (2008), the author uses the term 'political conflict' to refer to those violent disturbances, dramatic periods of confrontation, injury and death, which characterize particular historical events involving state and non-state actors that may have a finite duration, but have a long-lasting legacy on the nation. These conflicts have been an important component of Mexican film since its inception and include studio productions, documentaries, and independent films.

Niamh Thornton is a Senior Lecturer in Hispanic Studies and Film at the University of Ulster, UK.


Publication Date: 15 August 2013
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781441168122
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 224
Weight (oz): 17.6

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