Women in Iberian Filmic Culture

Women in Iberian Filmic Culture
Author: Elena Cordero-Hoyo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781789381733

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Though cinema arrived in Spain and Portugal at the end of the nineteenth century, national and industrial problems as well as the dictatorships of Salazar and Caetano (in Portugal) and Franco (in Spain) meant Iberian cinemas were isolated from European cultural trends. Strict censorship in both countries limited the themes and artistic practices adopted, while a specific cinematographic language, in many cases full of metaphors and symbolism, sought alternatives to the imposed official discourse and preconceived definitions of supposed national identities. By contrast, the arrival of democracy from the 1970s onwards widened not just the panorama of film production and criticism, but also opened the film industry to women's participation in areas historically assigned to men. Focusing on Portuguese and Spanish cinema, this collection brings together research about women and their status in relation to Iberian filmic culture. The volume contributes to ongoing debates about the position of women in the cinemas of Portugal and Spain from interdisciplinary and feminist perspectives as well as new accounts of film history. It also aims to promote comparisons between Iberian cinemas and visual culture, a topic that is almost unexplored in academia, despite the similar histories of the two countries, particularly throughout the twentieth century.

Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers

Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers
Author: Parvati Nair
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1526141477

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This volume examines the films of Hispanic and Lusophone women filmmakers from the 1930s to the present day. It establishes productive connections between film practices across these geographical areas by identifying common areas of concern on the part of these female filmmakers. Focusing on aesthetic, theoretical and socio-historical analyses, it questions the manifest or latent gender and sexual politics that inform and structure the emerging cinematic productions by women filmmakers in Portugal, Spain, Latin America and the US. With a combination of scholars from the UK, the US, Spain and Latin America, the volume documents and interprets a fascinating corpus of films made by Hispanic and Lusophone women and proposes research strategies and methodologies that can expand our understanding of socio-cultural and psychic constructions of gender and sexual politics. An essential resource to rethink notions of gender identity and subjectivity, it is a unique contribution to Spanish and Latin American Film Studies and Film Studies.

A New Gaze

A New Gaze
Author: Concepción Cascajosa Virino
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1443883980

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This book deepens the understanding of the work carried out by professional women in Spanish film and television since the arrival of democracy, a period of radical changes that saw an emergence of female talent. Although most of the literature on women and media deals with female film directors, this book also addresses television, a medium where the presence of women was significant throughout this period. This book makes an important contribution to the study of the history of women in Spanish media, focusing on the work of some well-known names, while also rescuing from oblivion others now forgotten. It brings together scholars from Spain, the United States and Ireland to analyze films and television programs written or directed by female professionals such as Pilar Miró, Josefina Molina, Cecilia Bartolomé, Rosa Montero, Carmen Martín Gaite, Cristina Andreu, Isabel Coixet and Paloma Chamorro. The book also includes four interviews with screenwriter Esmeralda Adam, television executive Carmen Caffarel, filmmaker Ana Díez and television director Matilde Fernández. Their reflections on personal and professional experiences shed light on the changes that took place in Spanish society during this period and the challenges they have faced in their careers.

Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal

Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal
Author: Mariana Liz
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1501349732

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Women's Cinema in Contemporary Portugal brings together scholars from Portugal, UK and the USA, to discuss 14 women film directors in Portugal, focussing on their production in both feature film and documentary genres over the last half-century. It charts the specific cinematic visions that these women have brought to the re-emergence of Portuguese national cinema in the wake of the 1974 Revolution and African decolonisation, and to the growing internationalisation of Portugal's arguably 'minor' or 'small nation' cinema, with significant young women directors such as Leonor Teles achieving prominence abroad. The history of Portuguese women's cinema only begins systematically after the 1974 revolution and democratisation. This collection shows how female auteurs made their mark on Portugal's post-revolutionary conceptualisation of a differently 'national' cinema, through the ethnographic output of the late 1970s. It goes on to explore women's decisively gendered interventions in the cinematic memory practices that opened up around the masculine domain of the Colonial Wars in Africa. Feminist political issues such as Portugal's 30-year abortion campaign and LGBT status have become more visible since the 1990s, alongside preoccupations with global concerns relating to immigration, transit and minority status communities. The book also demonstrates how women have contributed to the evolution of soundscapes, the genre of essay cinema, film's relationship to the archive, and the adaptation of the written word. The result is a powerful, provocative and definitive challenge to the marginalisation of Portuguese female-directed film in terms of 'double minority'.

Women in Iberian Filmic Culture

Women in Iberian Filmic Culture
Author: Elena Cordero-Hoyo
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020
Genre: Feminist film criticism
ISBN: 9781789381719

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Though cinema arrived in Spain and Portugal at the end of the nineteenth century, national and industrial problems as well as the dictatorships of Salazar and Caetano (in Portugal) and Franco (in Spain) meant Iberian cinemas were isolated from European cultural trends. The strict censorship in both countries limited the themes and artistic practices adopted. A specific cinematographic language, in many cases full of metaphors and symbolism, sought alternatives to the imposed official discourse and preconceived definitions of supposed national identities. By contrast, from the 1970s onwards, Spain and Portugal experienced a great change in their societies: the arrival of democracy widened not just the panorama of film production and criticism, but also opened the film industry to women participation in areas historically assigned to men. Focusing on Portuguese and Spanish cinema, this collection brings together research about women and their status in relation to Iberian visual culture. The volume contributes to ongoing debates about the position of women in the cinemas of Portugal and Spain through a revision of feminist theory as well as new accounts of film history. It also aims to promote comparisons between Iberian cinemas and visual culture from different regions, a topic that is almost unexplored in academia, despite the similar histories of the two Iberian countries, particularly throughout the twentieth century.

Daring Adaptations, Creative Failures and Experimental Performances in Iberian Theatre

Daring Adaptations, Creative Failures and Experimental Performances in Iberian Theatre
Author: María Chouza-Calo
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1802076387

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In this volume, we are particularly interested in approaching theatre and performance as a dynamic and evolving practice of continuous change, regeneration and cultural mobility. Neither the dramatic texts nor their stage versions should be viewed as finished products but as creative processes in the making. Their richness lies in their unfinished and never-ending potential energy and their openness to constant revision, rehearsal, revival, and collective enterprise. This edited collection aims to create a dialogue on the artistic processes implicated in the various ways of working with the play text, the staging practices, the way audiences and critical reception can impact a production, and the many lives of Iberian theatre beyond the page or the stage. That is, its cultural and social legacies.

Gender-Based Violence in Latin American and Iberian Cinemas

Gender-Based Violence in Latin American and Iberian Cinemas
Author: Rebeca Maseda García
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2020-05-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429790554

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Gender-Based Violence in Latin American and Iberian Cinemas rethinks the intersection between violence and its gendered representation. This is a groundbreaking contribution to the international debate on the cinematic construction of gender-based violence. With essays from diverse cultural backgrounds and institutions, this collection analyzes a wide range of films across Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. The volume makes use of varied perspectives including feminist, postcolonial, and queer theory to consider such issues as the visual configuration of power and inequality, the objectification and the invisibilization of women’s and LGBTQ subjects’ resistance, the role of female film-makers in transforming hegemonic accounts of violence, and the subversion of common tropes of gendered violence. This will be of significance for students and scholars in Latin American and Iberian studies, as well as in film studies, cultural studies, and gender and queer studies.

Leading Women in Spanish Cinema and Television, 1970-1980

Leading Women in Spanish Cinema and Television, 1970-1980
Author: Sally Faulkner
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-04-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781501384967

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This volume returns to this crucial time of the advent of democracy in Spain and deploys innovative investigation of below-the-line roles to rewrite the history of film in the period, thus offering critical historical and transnational dimensions to debates about women and film today.Were it not for the presence of female actors, you might think that women have never made any contribution, or only a vanishingly minor one, to the history of Spanish film and television. Twenty-five years after the mid-1990s boom, when more women became directors, you can count those with a sustained career with one hand; you need even fewer fingers to count those with transnational success. When researchers look for women, they have directors and 'above-the-line' jobs in mind. Looking for women in directing and other above-the-line professions is a false solution. In the 1970s, when changes in legislation permitted women to work outside the home, women in fact joined crucial below-the-line film professions - indeed some were performed almost exclusively by women, like editing. If we know how to look, women were in fact everywhere in the film cultures of Spain.

The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films

The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films
Author: Salvador Jiménez Murguía
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2018-05-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1442271337

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Under the Franco regime (1939-1976), films produced in Spain were of poor quality, promoted the regime’s agenda, or were heavily censored. After the dictator’s death, the Spanish film industry transitioned into a new era, one in which artists were able to more freely express themselves and tackle subjects that had been previously stifled. Today, films produced in Spain are among the most highly regarded in world cinema. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films features nearly 300 entries on the written by a host of international scholars and film critics. Beginning with movies released after Franco’s death, this volume documents four decades of films, directors, actresses and actors of Spanish cinema. Offering a comprehensive survey of films, the entries address such topics as art, culture, society and politics. Each includes comprehensive production details and provides brief suggestions for further reading. Through its examination of the films of the post-Franco period, this volume offers readers valuable insights into Spanish history, politics, and culture. An indispensable guide to one of the great world cinemas, The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films will be of interest to students, academics, and the general public alike.

Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain

Women's Narrative and Film in 20th Century Spain
Author: Ofelia Ferrán
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-12-09
Genre: Arts, Spanish
ISBN: 9780415512794

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.