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The first full-length treatment of the child in Spanish cinema

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‘The study will… be of great value to scholars and students of Spanish culture and film, not only as a survey of the child’s presence therein but also as an engaging series of creatively theorized close readings that enrich understanding of films canonical and otherwise.’
Sarah Thomas, Brown University, Modern Language Review Vol 112, Part 1 January 2017

‘This book is compelling reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, film historians, Hispanists in general, and for anyone interested in the imaginary and the construction or invention of children by dictatorial regimes, exploitative producers and politically committed directors. Indeed, it could serve as a mandatory reference text for future university courses on this popular topic.’

Lorraine Ryan, University of Birmingham, Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies Volume II, Number 1, 2018

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Table of Contents

Introduction: the child in Spanish cinema
1. Auratic encounters with the child of the cine religioso
2. Coming of age with Marisol
3. Memory and the child witness in ‘art-house horror’
4. Angels and devils: embodiment and adolescence in recent Spanish films
Conclusion
Index

The Child in Spanish Cinema

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 10/31/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719090523, 978-0719090523
      ISBN10: 0719090520

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The first full-length treatment of the child in Spanish cinema

      Trade Review

      ‘The study will… be of great value to scholars and students of Spanish culture and film, not only as a survey of the child’s presence therein but also as an engaging series of creatively theorized close readings that enrich understanding of films canonical and otherwise.’
      Sarah Thomas, Brown University, Modern Language Review Vol 112, Part 1 January 2017

      ‘This book is compelling reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, film historians, Hispanists in general, and for anyone interested in the imaginary and the construction or invention of children by dictatorial regimes, exploitative producers and politically committed directors. Indeed, it could serve as a mandatory reference text for future university courses on this popular topic.’

      Lorraine Ryan, University of Birmingham, Bulletin of Spanish Visual Studies Volume II, Number 1, 2018

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: the child in Spanish cinema
      1. Auratic encounters with the child of the cine religioso
      2. Coming of age with Marisol
      3. Memory and the child witness in ‘art-house horror’
      4. Angels and devils: embodiment and adolescence in recent Spanish films
      Conclusion
      Index

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