The Mexican Cinema of Luis Buuel
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Köp båda 2 för 1086 krA major new addition to Buuel scholarship, this book should be required reading on all university courses. An intelligent and impeccably researched account of the recurring motif of the search for the impossible in Buuels work that draws the commercial and more auteurist films together in a comprehensive and elegant discussion of the aesthetic, ideological, and ethical implications of Buuels cinema that is inspired by the interdisciplinary focus of the spatial turn. -- Jo Evans, University College London
Marc Ripley is a teaching fellow in Spanish and Latin American studies at the University of Leicester.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Re-locating Bunuels Mexican Cinema 2. The Island Heterotopias of Robinson Crusoe and The Young One 3. Betwixt and Between: Liminal Space in La Mort en ce jardin and Simon del desierto 4. The Body-self in Place: The Place-worlds of Los olvidados and Nazarin 5. Questions of Belonging: The (Im)possibility of a Home-place Conclusion References Index