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Latin America in Film & History

Note: Michael K. Schoenecke and Scott Baugh of Texas Tech are Special Editors
for the Vol. 34 issues of _Film & History_. The topic is Latin America and
Latin American Film. Many film scholars--but, also, many who study Latin
America--will take an interest in their work. Below is the TOC for the first of
two issues (F&H is a semi-annual periodical):
         Subscribe now and get both issues of Vol 34: www.filmandhistory.org
(Please check the web site for details on subscriptions methods, to include
PAYPAL.)

For more information on these writings, contact the Special Editors:
         Michael K. Schoenecke: [log in to unmask]
        Scott Baugh: [log in to unmask]


_Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies_
Volume 34.1 (March 2004)
1. “San Martin, from Bronze to Celluloid: Argentina’s Liberator as Film
Character” by Tzvi Tal (Tel Aviv U);

2. “US-Argentine Coproductions, 1982-1990: Roger Corman, Aries
Productions, ‘Schlockbuster’ Movies, and the International Market” by Tamara Falicov (U
Kansas);

3. “Sex, Class, and Mexico in Alfonso Cuaron’s _Y Tu Mama Tambien_” by
Ernesto Acevedo-Munoz (U Colorado, Boulder);

4. “Contemporary Histories of Mexico: Fictional Re-Creation of the
Collective Past on Television” by Maria de los Angeles Rodriguez Cadena (U
Wisconsin, Green Bay);

5. “Manifesting La Historia: Systems of ‘Development’ and the New Latin
American Manifesto” by Scott Baugh (Texas Tech U);

6. Lourdes Portillo (Mexicana filmmaker) interview with Hector Torres (U
New Mexico).
 
Film Reviews
 
Book Reviews

See web site for more information: www.filmandhistory.org

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