Gender-Based Violence in Latin American and Iberian Cinemas rethinks the intersection between violence and its gendered representation.
This is a groundbreaking contribution to the international debate on the cinematic construction of gender-based violence. With essays from diverse cultural backgrounds and institutions, this collection analyzes a wide range of films across Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. The volume makes use of varied perspectives including feminist, postcolonial, and queer theory to consider such issues as the visual configuration of power and inequality, the objectification and the invisibilization of women's and LGBTQ subjects' resistance, the role of female film-makers in transforming hegemonic accounts of violence, and the subversion of common tropes of gendered violence.
This will be of significance for students and scholars in Latin American and Iberian studies, as well as in film studies, cultural studies, and gender and queer studies.
"This timely and well-coordinated collection of essays offers a set of politically urgent and?highly?original readings of important films from Portugal, Spain and Latin?America that make us?readers re-think?what we thought we knew about gender and violence, or its depiction on the screen."?
- Santiago Fouz Hernández, Professor, School of?Modern Languages and Cultures, Durham University
"This is an important book written and edited by leading experts in their field. The rich edited collection examines film and gender violence within specific systemic cultural contexts privileging female agency and resistance."
- Deborah Shaw, Professor of Film and Screen Studies, University of Portsmouth
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