Latin American Cinemas: Local Views and Transnational Connections

Latin American Cinemas: Local Views and Transnational Connections
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Calgary Press
Country
Canada
Published
25 January 2011
Pages
344
ISBN
9781552385142

Latin American Cinemas: Local Views and Transnational Connections

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During the past twenty years, Latin American cinema has experienced an enormous upsurge, prompting film critics and scholars to hail the onset of a new era. What this signals, more than thriving financial or production infrastructures, is a renovated cinematic vision connected more closely to everyday experience and social and cultural concerns. The films analyzed in this new collection reflect and examine contemporary lives in their diversity and singularity, through their focus on identity politics, sexuality, the body, the family, and/or community.

Drawing especially on Jean-Luc Nancy’s notion of
inoperative community
and Enrique Dussel’s critique of
modernity , the essays here weave together a progression that stresses the breakdown of the nation-state in Latin America and the search for new communal settings. The nation-state’s breakdown is linked to modernity’s homogenizing project and its concomitant hierarchies that, in seeking to impose order and progress, have alienated those who do not conform to conventional norms. In response, Nancy offers the concept of
inoperative community , which questions current forms of
operative
communities that do not allow for individuation and implies instead the recognition of plurality and singularity and replacement of hierarchies by horizontal and transversal connections.

Essays in the first part of the volume,
Crisis of the Nation-State and Desire for Community , question the nation-state and its related institutions from different perspectives and theories, while the second part,
Sexuality, Rape and Representation , focuses on configurations of plurality and singularity in terms of sexuality and gender. The third part of the book,
Visions of the Transnational , moves toward the recognition of a global sense of interconnectedness that transcends local and national borders.

Featuring more diversified methodological perspectives and covering a wider scope of cinematic traditions than most recent anthologies on Latin American cinema, these eleven essays represent a rich new contribution to film studies as well as cultural and gender studies.

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