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Unveiling Bodies A Trajectory Of Chilean Postdictatorship Documentary Elizabeth Ramrezsoto

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Unveiling Bodies A Trajectory Of Chilean Postdictatorship Documentary Elizabeth Ramrezsoto
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Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Assoc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.08 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Elizabeth Ramírez-Soto
ISBN: 9781781884294, 1781884293
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Unveiling Bodies A Trajectory Of Chilean Postdictatorship Documentary Elizabeth Ramrezsoto by Elizabeth Ramírez-soto 9781781884294, 1781884293 instant download after payment.

Like many of the documentaries it examines, this is a travelling book. It has been written in various places and owes its existence to the contributions of many people and institutions around the world. I am grateful to the Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland and to Legenda for supporting this project, and to Laura Rascaroli and Alison Ribeiro for recommending my work to these institutions. My editor, Graham Nelson, has been very supportive from the beginning. The bulk of this investigation was undertaken while I was a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick, where I had the good fortune to have Stella Bruzzi and John King as my supervisors. I could not have dreamt of two better sets of eyes to guide my research. I am grateful for their unrelenting support and encouragement; it is an enormous honour to have them both as my mentors. Stephen Gundle, Alastair Phillips, Charlotte Brunsdon, and the late Victor Perkins also left an indelible mark on me during these formative years.

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