For a long time, US cinema developed unshakeable stereotypes of Mexican ‘otherness’, with characters of Mexican cultural and ethnic heritage stigmatised as criminals or as sensual objects of desire. Filmmakers in Mexico, meanwhile, treated Mexican Americans as misfits who belonged nowhere, or ignored them and their complex experience completely. The emergence of a distinct ‘Chicano cinema’ in the 1960s allowed for the development of a more powerful set of images of Mexican Americans, exploiting the very tool of communication that had been used against them, and for the circulation of a more productive and reflective dialogue around the questions of identity, agency and resistance that arise. This article focuses on the use of humour as a...
AbstracThe Mexican state played a central role in the development of a national film industry for th...
International audienceThis article focuses on the formal features of Mexican movie director Claudia ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
For a long time, US cinema developed unshakeable stereotypes of Mexican ‘otherness’, with characters...
The Chicano cinema, whether produced by the Independents or by the Hollywood major companies, by Mex...
The article analyzes the extent to which recent mexican cinema, both fiction and documentary, have b...
How does one come to understand the Mexican experience in the United States? How do we form these i...
The history of Mexican immigration in the U.S. is long and complicated. Many of the complexities of ...
A radical change took place in Mexican narratives of belonging during the 1990s, when NAFTA was firs...
A radical change took place in Mexican narratives of belonging duringthe 1990s, when NAFTA was first...
In our modern and ever-changing world, we often encounter stereotypes based on race, gender or other...
2012-09-01This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of Mexican immigrant film audiences under ...
Born in East L.A. This article is an attempt to map in general sense the origins and development of...
After the Mexican revolution, the west of Mexico turned into the cozy territory of nationalist icono...
Across his cinema, the US, Mormon director Jared Hess has represented the Mexican Other in ambiguous...
AbstracThe Mexican state played a central role in the development of a national film industry for th...
International audienceThis article focuses on the formal features of Mexican movie director Claudia ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
For a long time, US cinema developed unshakeable stereotypes of Mexican ‘otherness’, with characters...
The Chicano cinema, whether produced by the Independents or by the Hollywood major companies, by Mex...
The article analyzes the extent to which recent mexican cinema, both fiction and documentary, have b...
How does one come to understand the Mexican experience in the United States? How do we form these i...
The history of Mexican immigration in the U.S. is long and complicated. Many of the complexities of ...
A radical change took place in Mexican narratives of belonging during the 1990s, when NAFTA was firs...
A radical change took place in Mexican narratives of belonging duringthe 1990s, when NAFTA was first...
In our modern and ever-changing world, we often encounter stereotypes based on race, gender or other...
2012-09-01This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of Mexican immigrant film audiences under ...
Born in East L.A. This article is an attempt to map in general sense the origins and development of...
After the Mexican revolution, the west of Mexico turned into the cozy territory of nationalist icono...
Across his cinema, the US, Mormon director Jared Hess has represented the Mexican Other in ambiguous...
AbstracThe Mexican state played a central role in the development of a national film industry for th...
International audienceThis article focuses on the formal features of Mexican movie director Claudia ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...