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Capitán Latinoamérica
Superheroes in Cinema, Television, and Web Series
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Vinodh Venkatesh
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English
Published/Copyright:
2020
About this book
Analyzes contemporary superhero-themed cinema, television, and web series in Latin America.
Author / Editor information
Vinodh Venkatesh is Professor of Spanish at Virginia Tech and author of New Maricón Cinema: Outing Latin American Film and The Body as Capital: Masculinities in Contemporary Latin American Fiction.
Reviews
"…Capitán Latinoamérica offers students and scholars of Latin American film and culture an excellent starting point for exploring Latin American superheroes. Furthermore, because the examples cited are mostly available on digital platforms, they are an excellent resource for Spanish instructors of all levels looking for authentic materials with which to engage twenty-first-century students." — Hispania
"…[a] thought-provoking volume…" — Latin American Research Review
"This is a great study that combines concise historical context, astute observations about media forms, and insightful theoretical engagements while, at the same time, exposing readers to a wide range of popular movies—some on the big screen and some on the small—that they might not otherwise know about. Venkatesh does a masterful job demonstrating how superhero films arise in response to specific social, cultural, political, and critical crises." — Brian L. Price, author of Cult of Defeat in Mexico's Historical Fiction: Failure, Trauma, and Loss
"…[a] thought-provoking volume…" — Latin American Research Review
"This is a great study that combines concise historical context, astute observations about media forms, and insightful theoretical engagements while, at the same time, exposing readers to a wide range of popular movies—some on the big screen and some on the small—that they might not otherwise know about. Venkatesh does a masterful job demonstrating how superhero films arise in response to specific social, cultural, political, and critical crises." — Brian L. Price, author of Cult of Defeat in Mexico's Historical Fiction: Failure, Trauma, and Loss
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Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
October 1, 2020
eBook ISBN:
9781438480169
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
276
Other:
Total Illustrations: 19
eBook ISBN:
9781438480169
Keywords for this book
Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies : Latin American Studies; Film, Visual Culture, and Performing Arts : Film Studies; Gender and Sexuality : Gender Studies; Cultural Studies : Cultural Studies
Audience(s) for this book
General/trade;