Despite her fame and cultural prominence as a Spanish dancer, Antonia Mercé La Argentina did not appear in major film projects, like many of her peers. In this article, we examine the recent discovery of footage of Mercé and contextualize these preserved fragments within the development of Western cinema and the presence of the Spanish imaginary in the film industry of the time. These visual sources reveal how Mercé negotiated between art and technology, stage and screen, economy and aesthetics in establishing her cultural position and resisting particular constructions of Spanishness.Peer reviewe
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The article locates and catalogues a corpus of 37 early cinema recordings (1894-1910) containing Spa...
In the past two decades, Ricardo Darín has become a recurring figure in Spanish film culture. His a...
This article contextualises and characterises the history and film production of the Colombian femin...
This article was originally published in Dance Research Journal, Conversations Across the Field of ...
In this paper I argue that the development of modern dance in Argentina in the 1960s involved both t...
Este artículo se propone analizar la importancia de la bailarina española Carmen Dauset Moreno para ...
Alejo Moguillansky’s third film, El loro y el cisne (2013), mischievously articulates the dancing la...
ABSTRACT - This article equates the multidimensional artistic form of Argentine tango (dance, music ...
El tango ofrece diferentes miradas y perspectivas para la Historia Argentina. Sus letras, su música ...
This paper analyzes the representation of national identity in Libertad Lamarque's Argentinean movie...
This article explores the use of cinema in Argentine artists’ videos. In an age of open access to my...
ABSTRACT The audiovisual history of women in Argentina puts in perspective the formal, thematic and ...
El objetivo es analizar los usos del cine informativo documental como artefacto cultural capaz de se...
Restricted until 14 Nov. 2008."Shake Your Assets" argues that dance is crucial to Latina fame in Hol...
Federico Ribas, La Evolución del Tango …, Mundial Magazine, Nr. 28 (1913). In the 20th century, tang...
The article locates and catalogues a corpus of 37 early cinema recordings (1894-1910) containing Spa...
In the past two decades, Ricardo Darín has become a recurring figure in Spanish film culture. His a...
This article contextualises and characterises the history and film production of the Colombian femin...