Note: Below is the Table of Contents for the next issue of _Film & History_. This issue and the one planned for September both focus on Latin America. They are both edited by Professors Scott L. Baugh and Michael K. Schoenecke of Texas Tech University. Avoid ordering a "back issue" and subscribe at this time at the web site. --Peter C. Rollins, Editor-in-Chief. www.filmandhistory.org has many options, to include PAYPAL. _________________________________________________________ Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies WWW.FILMANDHISTORY.ORG Volume 34.1 (2004). Table of Contents for LATIN AMERICA ON FILM (1) General Introduction: "Our Forthcoming Conference in November: War in Film, TV, and History" (November 11-14, 2004) by Peter C. Rollins 1 Jim Welsh: In Appreciation of a Pioneer by John E. O’Connor 12 “Outlawed” in Oz: A Film & History Associate Editor Visits Australia by Deborah Carmichael 16 SPECIAL ISSUE INTRODUCTION. (This issue is the first of two issues devoted to Latin America in Film and Television.) "Historical Reflections/Cinematic Projections of Latin American Film" by Special Editors, Scott L. Baugh and Michael Schoenecke 18 ARTICLES: San Martín, from Bronze to Celluloid: Argentina’s Liberator as Film Character by Tzvi Tal 21 U.S.-Argentine Co-productions, 1982-1990: Roger Corman, Aries Productions, “Schlockbuster” Movies, and the International Market by Tamara L. Falicov 31 Sex, Class, and Mexico in Alfonso Cuarón’s Y tu mamá también by Ernesto R. Acevedo-Muñoz 39 Contemporary Hi(stories) of Mexico: Fictional Re-Creation of Collective Past on Television by María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Cadena 49 Manifesting La Historia: Systems of ‘Development’ and the New Latin American Cinema Manifesto by Scott L. Baugh 56 A Conversation with Lordes Portillo by Hector A. Torres 66 FILM REVIEWS Ridicule by Christine Adams 73 The House of Yes by Daniel Williford 74 Finding Nemo by Laurie Frankel 75 Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided by Charles J. Holden 77 No Dumb Questions by Kristin Effland 77 Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India by Rebecca M. Brown 78 BOOK REVIEWS William B. Jones, Jr. Classics Illustrated: A Cultural History with Illustrations. McFarland, 2002. by Robert Fyne 81 Christoph Lindner, editor. The James Bond Phenomenon: A Critical Reader. Manchester University Press, 2003. by David Lancaster 82 Thomas Doherty. Cold War, Cool Medium: Television, McCarthyism, and American Culture. Columbia University Press, 2003. by Michael C. C. Adams 83 Richard Dyer. The Matter of Images: Essays on Representations. Routledge, 2003. by David Lancaster 84 Marilyn J. Matelski and Nancy Lynch Street, editors. War and Film in America: Historical and Critical Essays. McFarland, 2003. by Michael S. Shull 85 Frank Krutnik, editor. Hollywood Comedians, The Film Reader. Routledge, 2003. by Heather Butts 86 Kerry Segrave. Piracy In The Motion Picture Industry. McFarland, 2003. by Suzanne Broderick 87 Chris Holmlund. Impossible Bodies: Femininity and Masculinity at the Movies. Routledge, 2002. by Meredith Guthrie 89 Benjamin Halligan. Michael Reeves.Manchester University Press, 2003. by David Lancaster 90 For more information on our journal and our November Conference, see the web site: www.filmandhistory.org ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org