Cannibalizing the Colony : Cinematic Adaptations of Colonial Literature in Mexico and Brazil
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Purdue Studies in Romance Literatures 45
ISBN-10
1557535191
ISBN-13
9781557535191
Publisher
Purdue University Press
Imprint
Purdue University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 30th, 2008
Print length
274 Pages
Weight
450 grams
Dimensions
22.60 x 15.20 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Film theory & criticismLiterary studies: general
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The years 1992 and 2000 marked the 500-year anniversary of the arrival of the Spanish and the Portuguese in America and prompted an explosion of rewritings and cinematic renditions of texts and figures from colonial Latin America. Cannibalizing the Colony analyzes a crucial way that Latin American historical films have grappled with the legacy of colonialism. It studies how and why filmmakers in Brazil and Mexico—the countries that have produced most films about the colonial period in Latin America—appropriate and transform colonial narratives of European and indigenous contact into commentaries on national identity. The book looks at how filmmakers attempt to reconfigure history and culture and incorporate it into present-day understandings of the nation. The book additionally considers the motivations and implications for these filmic dialogues with the past and how the directors attempt to control the way that spectators understand the complex and contentious roots of identity in Mexico and Brazil.
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