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Constructing The Image Of The Mexican Revolution Cinema And The Archive First Edition Zuzana M Pick

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Constructing The Image Of The Mexican Revolution Cinema And The Archive First Edition Zuzana M Pick
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Zuzana M. Pick
ISBN: 9780292721081, 0292721080
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: First Edition

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Constructing The Image Of The Mexican Revolution Cinema And The Archive First Edition Zuzana M Pick by Zuzana M. Pick 9780292721081, 0292721080 instant download after payment.

With a cast ranging from Pancho Villa to Dolores del Rio and Tina Modotti, "Constructing the Image of the Mexican Revolution" demonstrates the crucial role played by Mexican and foreign visual artists in revolutionizing Mexico's twentieth-century national iconography. Investigating the convergence of cinema, photography, painting, and other graphic arts in this process, Zuzana Pick illuminates how the Mexican Revolution's timeline (1910-1917) corresponds with the emergence of media culture and modernity. Drawing on twelve foundational films from "Que Viva Mexico!" (1931-1932) to "And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself" (2003), Pick proposes that cinematic images reflect the image repertoire produced during the revolution, often playing on existing nationalist themes or on folkloric motifs designed for export. Ultimately illustrating the ways in which modernism reinvented existing signifiers of national identity, "Constructing the Image of the Mexican Revolution" unites historicity, aesthetics, and narrative to enrich our understanding of Mexicanidad.

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