This dissertation examines how melodrama in early twentieth century Argentina and Colombia shaped sites of intelligibility to record multiple processes of modernization—including but not limited to massive immigration, the import of new technologies, and the (gendered) reshuffling of social orders. This dissertation also analyzes the ways in which melodrama recast different senses of community. With an archival perspective, it traces how diverse social actors appropriated melodrama for individual and group agendas, as they entered the modern political pact, the pact of representation. More specifically, and by bridging Latin American and Euro-American theories of melodrama, this dissertation traces key narrative conventions and argues that,...
UnrestrictedThe focus of this dissertation primarily consists of studying popular Mexican television...
This doctoral thesis examines how historicity and horizontalidad emerged as the pre-eminent cultural...
This dissertation explores the relationship among visual culture, nationalism, and modernization in ...
This dissertation examines how melodrama in early twentieth century Argentina and Colombia shaped si...
This dissertation examines the role of new visual reproduction technologies in forging public cultur...
This dissertation examines the symbolic representation of contemporary social and political issues i...
This dissertation examines how Buenos Aires emerged as a creative capital of mass culture and cultu...
The influence of the mass media is a contentious issue, especially in regards to the Golden Age of M...
This article focuses on the film “Bajo el cielo antioqueño”, directed by Arturo Acevedo Vallarino an...
The author presents an overview of the history of cinema in Colombia during its early years-1915 to ...
This dissertation focuses on how contemporary Southern Cone fiction responds to the post-dictatorial...
This dissertation examines the fantastic narrative of Colombian author José Félix Fuenmayor and Urug...
How did Latin Americans represent their own countries as modern? By treating modernity as a ubiquito...
This dissertation examines the introduction of the technologies of motion pictures and recorded soun...
This dissertation is a social history regarding moviegoing and film audiences in Cali, Colombia, fro...
UnrestrictedThe focus of this dissertation primarily consists of studying popular Mexican television...
This doctoral thesis examines how historicity and horizontalidad emerged as the pre-eminent cultural...
This dissertation explores the relationship among visual culture, nationalism, and modernization in ...
This dissertation examines how melodrama in early twentieth century Argentina and Colombia shaped si...
This dissertation examines the role of new visual reproduction technologies in forging public cultur...
This dissertation examines the symbolic representation of contemporary social and political issues i...
This dissertation examines how Buenos Aires emerged as a creative capital of mass culture and cultu...
The influence of the mass media is a contentious issue, especially in regards to the Golden Age of M...
This article focuses on the film “Bajo el cielo antioqueño”, directed by Arturo Acevedo Vallarino an...
The author presents an overview of the history of cinema in Colombia during its early years-1915 to ...
This dissertation focuses on how contemporary Southern Cone fiction responds to the post-dictatorial...
This dissertation examines the fantastic narrative of Colombian author José Félix Fuenmayor and Urug...
How did Latin Americans represent their own countries as modern? By treating modernity as a ubiquito...
This dissertation examines the introduction of the technologies of motion pictures and recorded soun...
This dissertation is a social history regarding moviegoing and film audiences in Cali, Colombia, fro...
UnrestrictedThe focus of this dissertation primarily consists of studying popular Mexican television...
This doctoral thesis examines how historicity and horizontalidad emerged as the pre-eminent cultural...
This dissertation explores the relationship among visual culture, nationalism, and modernization in ...