Mexican expressive culture in the twentieth century - from the murals of David Alvaro Siqueiros and Diego Rivera to the music of Carlos Chávez and Silvestre Revueltas - was key in constructing nationalist identity; in particular, Mexican cinema during 1930-1950 aided in creating new social identities specific to post-Revolutionary Mexican society. The period witnessed the formation and institutionalization of several film genres, the creation of a star system paralleling Hollywood's, and successful domestic and international reception. An area that has not been thoroughly investigated is music and its contributions to nascent cinematic nationalism. This dissertation proposes an interdisciplinary investigation of music in Mexican cinema be...
The paper focuses on the comedia ranchera genre of Mexican cinema, and especially two important film...
This dissertation examines the connections between music and sentimentalism in Mexico, particularly ...
This dissertation analyses the role of cinema as a cultural mediator of identity in the post-revolut...
Join the LAII and the Universities libraries for a presentation with Dr. Jacqueline Avila, a Richard...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
International audienceThe appearance of sound film boosted entertainment circuits around the world, ...
The rapid transition from the so-called “silent films” to the “sound films”, that took place in the ...
In this dissertation I examine the mulata (a mixed-race woman of black, white, and sometimes indigen...
The influence of the mass media is a contentious issue, especially in regards to the Golden Age of M...
Mexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cult...
This dissertation explores how indigenous brass bands and folkloric performances contributed to the ...
This dissertation analyzes the disorganization caused by the introduction of sound into the commerci...
This thesis analyzes film production during the Echeverría sexenio (1970-1976) where Mexican cinema ...
As a national film industry emerged at the turn of the twentieth century in Mexico, filmmakers were...
Mexican music, at the turn of the 20th century, was primarily composed, taught, and performed follow...
The paper focuses on the comedia ranchera genre of Mexican cinema, and especially two important film...
This dissertation examines the connections between music and sentimentalism in Mexico, particularly ...
This dissertation analyses the role of cinema as a cultural mediator of identity in the post-revolut...
Join the LAII and the Universities libraries for a presentation with Dr. Jacqueline Avila, a Richard...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
International audienceThe appearance of sound film boosted entertainment circuits around the world, ...
The rapid transition from the so-called “silent films” to the “sound films”, that took place in the ...
In this dissertation I examine the mulata (a mixed-race woman of black, white, and sometimes indigen...
The influence of the mass media is a contentious issue, especially in regards to the Golden Age of M...
Mexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cult...
This dissertation explores how indigenous brass bands and folkloric performances contributed to the ...
This dissertation analyzes the disorganization caused by the introduction of sound into the commerci...
This thesis analyzes film production during the Echeverría sexenio (1970-1976) where Mexican cinema ...
As a national film industry emerged at the turn of the twentieth century in Mexico, filmmakers were...
Mexican music, at the turn of the 20th century, was primarily composed, taught, and performed follow...
The paper focuses on the comedia ranchera genre of Mexican cinema, and especially two important film...
This dissertation examines the connections between music and sentimentalism in Mexico, particularly ...
This dissertation analyses the role of cinema as a cultural mediator of identity in the post-revolut...