Political Documentary Cinema in Latin America
The chapters in this book show the important role that political documentary cinema has played in Latin America since the 1950s. Political documentary cinema in Latin America has a long history of tracing social injustice and suffering, depicting political unrest, intervening in periods of crisis and upheaval, and reflecting upon questions about ideology, cultural identity, genocide and traumatic memory. This collection bears witness to the diversity of the region's film culture discussing documentaries about workers' strikes, riots, and military coups against elected governments; crime, poverty, homelessness, prostitution, children's work, and violence against women; urban development, progress, (under)development, capitalism, and neoliberalism; exile, diaspora and border cultures; trauma and (post)memory. The chapters focus on documentaries made in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela, as well as on the work of Latino and diasporic Latin American political documentarians. The contributors to the anthology reflect the cultural and linguistic diversity of current Latin American film scholarship, with some writing in Spanish and Portuguese from Argentina and Brazil (with their original works especially translated), and others writing in English from Australia, Europe, and the USA.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Social Identities.
Antonio Traverso is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, Curtin University, Australia. He is the co-editor of 'Political Documentary Cinema in the Southern Cone' (2013, special issue of Latin American Perspectives) , Interrogating Trauma (2011), and Living Through Terror (2011).
Kristi M. Wilson is Associate Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and Humanities at Soka University of America, USA. She is the co-editor of Italian Neorealism and Global Cinema (2007) and Film and Genocide (2012).
Political Documentary Cinema in Latin America
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Antonio Traverso and Kristi M. Wilson
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Contents
Antonio Traverso and Kristi Wilson |
Isis Sadek |
Mariano Mestman |
Paola Margulis |
Antonio G mez |
Erin Aldana |
Marina Cavalcanti Tedesco |
Toms Crowder-Taraborrelli |
Antonio Traverso and Enrique Aza |
Kristi M. Wilson |
Salom Aguilera Skvirsky |
E.S. Martens |
Jillian Sandell |
Misha MacLaird |
Amy Sara Carroll |
Nilo Couret |
The chapters in this book were originally published in Social Identities, volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Introduction: Political documentary cinema in Latin America Antonio Traverso and Kristi Wilson Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 275-286
Chapter 2
Contesting the optic of (under)development: Tire di and the emergence of independent documentary cinema in Argentina, ca. 1958 Isis Sadek Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 287-305
Chapter 3
The worker's voice in post-1968 Argentine political documentary Mariano Mestman Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 306-323
Chapter 4
Documentaries and politics in post-dictatorship Argentina: Cuarentena: Exilio y regreso and Juan, como si nada hubiera sucedido by Carlos Echeverra Paola Margulis Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 324-339
Chapter 5
Argentine multiculturalism and the ethnographic shift in documentary cinema: Martn Rejtman's Copacabana Antonio Gmez Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 340-355
Chapter 6
The land, the road, and the freedom to move on: the tension between documentary and fiction in Iracema, uma transa amaznica Erin Aldana Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 356-370
Chapter 7
Grassroots activist video documentary in Brazil and the construction of new cultural identities: the case of the Homeless Workers Movement Marina Cavalcanti Tedesco Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 371-385
Chapter 8
Exhumations and double disappearance: Silvio Caiozzi's Fernando ha vuelto and Fernando ha vuelto a desaparecer? Toms Crowder-Taraborrelli Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 386-402
Chapter 9
Paine memorial: a visual essay Antonio Traverso and Enrique Aza Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 403-409
Chapter 10
Ecce Homo Novus: snapshots, the 'new man' , and iconic montage in the work of Santiago Alvarez Kristi M. Wilson Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 410-422
Chapter 11
The postcolonial city symphony film and the 'ruins' of Suite Habana Salom Aguilera Skvirsky Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 423-439
Chapter 12
Independent documentary filmmaking in Jamaica: an interview with Esther Figueroa E.S. Martens Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 440-453
Chapter 13
The proximity of the here and the urgency of the now: Lourdes Portillo's Seorita Extraviada Jillian Sandell Social Identities , volume 19, issue 3-4 (May-July 2013) pp. 454-467