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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xii
- An Introduction. Pablo Larraín: Doomed to Repeat It 1
- 1 A Cracked Gaze: Pablo Larraín’s Cultural Context 15
- 2 The Synecdochic Series of Pablo Larraín: The Castro Cycle of Chilean Complicity in Fuga, Tony Manero, Post Mortem, No, El Club, and Neruda 38
- 3 “Within the Limits of the Possible”: Realist Aesthetics in Pablo Larraín’s Dictatorship Trilogy 69
- 4 When Violence Meets Experimentalism: Unraveling Cinematic Suture in Raúl Ruiz’s Tres Tristes Tigres and Pablo Larraín’s Post Mortem 89
- 5 Gothic Memory and Ghostly Aesthetics: Post Mortem as a Horror Film 113
- 6 Aestheticization of Politics and the War Machine in No by Pablo Larraín 131
- 7 Adaptation and the Use of Documentary Material in No 147
- 8 The Blurred Image: The Aesthetics of Impunity in Pablo Larraín’s No and El Club 161
- 9 Reimagining the Left in Neruda: Inclusivity and Encounters with Secondary Characters 177
- 10 Surfaces in Jackie: Representing Crisis and the Crisis of Representation 196
- 11 “When on Stage, I Am Not There, I Am Not That One” An Interview with Alfredo Castro by Arturo Márquez-Gómez 213
- Index 225
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xii
- An Introduction. Pablo Larraín: Doomed to Repeat It 1
- 1 A Cracked Gaze: Pablo Larraín’s Cultural Context 15
- 2 The Synecdochic Series of Pablo Larraín: The Castro Cycle of Chilean Complicity in Fuga, Tony Manero, Post Mortem, No, El Club, and Neruda 38
- 3 “Within the Limits of the Possible”: Realist Aesthetics in Pablo Larraín’s Dictatorship Trilogy 69
- 4 When Violence Meets Experimentalism: Unraveling Cinematic Suture in Raúl Ruiz’s Tres Tristes Tigres and Pablo Larraín’s Post Mortem 89
- 5 Gothic Memory and Ghostly Aesthetics: Post Mortem as a Horror Film 113
- 6 Aestheticization of Politics and the War Machine in No by Pablo Larraín 131
- 7 Adaptation and the Use of Documentary Material in No 147
- 8 The Blurred Image: The Aesthetics of Impunity in Pablo Larraín’s No and El Club 161
- 9 Reimagining the Left in Neruda: Inclusivity and Encounters with Secondary Characters 177
- 10 Surfaces in Jackie: Representing Crisis and the Crisis of Representation 196
- 11 “When on Stage, I Am Not There, I Am Not That One” An Interview with Alfredo Castro by Arturo Márquez-Gómez 213
- Index 225