The two cines con niño: genre and the child protagonist in over fifty years of Spanish film (1955-2010)

The Two cines con niño is the first genre study of Spanish-language child-starred cinemas. It illuminates continuities in the political use of the child protagonist in over fifty years of Spanish cinema and how the child-starred genres use the concept of childhood to retrospectively define the nati...

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1. Verfasser: Hogan, Erin K. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2018
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Zusammenfassung:The Two cines con niño is the first genre study of Spanish-language child-starred cinemas. It illuminates continuities in the political use of the child protagonist in over fifty years of Spanish cinema and how the child-starred genres use the concept of childhood to retrospectively define the nation and its future
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Machine generated contents note - 1 - The Black Market and the Stolen Children of Franco in Demonios en el jardin -- - 2 - The Appropriative and Carnivalesque Ventriloquism of Altar Boys from Joselito in El pequeiio ruisenor to Ignacio in La mala education -- - 3 - Ventriloquism, Kidnapping and the Carnivalesque in Marisol's Tombola -- - 4 - Adopting, Adapting and Appropriating in the cines con nino: Un rayo de luz and El viaje de Carol -- - 5 - Prosopopeia and the Gothic Child from Marcelino pan y vino to El orfanato -- - 6 - Dialogism and Ritual Function of the nuevo cine con nino: El espiritu de la colmena, Secretos del corazon and El laberinto del fauno -- - 7 - Queering Post-war Childhood in Urte ilunak and Pa negre -- - 8 - The Transatlantic Dialogism in Narrative and Aesthetics of Bildungsfilms: La lengua de las mariposas, Machuca, El espiritu de la colmena, El premio, El laberinto del fauno and Infancia clandestina
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (ix, 236 Seiten)
ISBN:9781474436120

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