The way in which indigenous cinema collaborated in the construction of national identity based on Mexican nationalism to the detriment of image and concept of the indigenous in our country from the dialogism proposed by Bajtín (author, exotopy and alterity) is analyzed. To model this analysis, the film Chilam Balam (1955) by Íñigo de Martino is approached. Once the armed phase of the Mexican Revolution was over, the construction of a national identity was undertaken to generate cohesion around the national project. Activities such as education, art and the media were preponderant in disseminating national discourses to all levels of Mexican society. Se analiza, desde el dialogismo propuesto por Bajtín (autor, exotopía y alteridad), la ...
Orientador: José Alves de Freitas NetoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, In...
This paper discusses how there has been an illusion of multiculturalism fij Mexico inspired by a red...
This paper is based on the idea that, alongside the official indigenism, popular indigenisms helped ...
To found the nation as a political speech implied spreading cinema as a cultural phenomenon in diffe...
The Mexican movies, during the first half of the last century, collaborated unquestionably in the c...
In 2003 the origina/ film negativa of Los Olvidados was enlistcd at the UNESCO's Memory of the World...
This paper draws on constructivist theories of identity that regard the self as, paradoxically, comi...
The article analyzes the extent to which recent mexican cinema, both fiction and documentary, have b...
After the Mexican revolution, the west of Mexico turned into the cozy territory of nationalist icono...
ABSTRACT- A careful study of the representations of Mexico in the American films (1929-1993) tends t...
This article examines the process of consolidation of indigenism politics in post-revolutionary Mexi...
El cine de ficción se ha transformado en un medio masivo a partir del cual se divulgan determinadas ...
Mexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cult...
International audienceDespués de la Revolución Mexicana, el oeste de México se convirtió en el terri...
En este trabajo realizaré un análisis sobre cómo el cine mexicano construyó imágenes alegóricas sobr...
Orientador: José Alves de Freitas NetoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, In...
This paper discusses how there has been an illusion of multiculturalism fij Mexico inspired by a red...
This paper is based on the idea that, alongside the official indigenism, popular indigenisms helped ...
To found the nation as a political speech implied spreading cinema as a cultural phenomenon in diffe...
The Mexican movies, during the first half of the last century, collaborated unquestionably in the c...
In 2003 the origina/ film negativa of Los Olvidados was enlistcd at the UNESCO's Memory of the World...
This paper draws on constructivist theories of identity that regard the self as, paradoxically, comi...
The article analyzes the extent to which recent mexican cinema, both fiction and documentary, have b...
After the Mexican revolution, the west of Mexico turned into the cozy territory of nationalist icono...
ABSTRACT- A careful study of the representations of Mexico in the American films (1929-1993) tends t...
This article examines the process of consolidation of indigenism politics in post-revolutionary Mexi...
El cine de ficción se ha transformado en un medio masivo a partir del cual se divulgan determinadas ...
Mexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cult...
International audienceDespués de la Revolución Mexicana, el oeste de México se convirtió en el terri...
En este trabajo realizaré un análisis sobre cómo el cine mexicano construyó imágenes alegóricas sobr...
Orientador: José Alves de Freitas NetoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, In...
This paper discusses how there has been an illusion of multiculturalism fij Mexico inspired by a red...
This paper is based on the idea that, alongside the official indigenism, popular indigenisms helped ...