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1. The Ideological Reinscription of Neorealist and Hollywood Conventions in Spanish Cinema of the 1950s: Falangist Neorealism in Surcos
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction: Beyond the Boundaries of a National Cinema 1
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PART I. TRANSCULTURAL REINSCRIPTION
- 1. The Ideological Reinscription of Neorealist and Hollywood Conventions in Spanish Cinema of the 1950s: Falangist Neorealism in Surcos 18
- 2. The Subversive Reinscription of Melodrama in Muerte de un ciclista 54
- 3. Breaking N e w Ground in Los golfos, El cochecito, and El espíritu de la colmena 87
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PART II. THE REPRESENTATION OF VIOLENCE IN THE SPANISH OF.DIPAL NARRATIVE
- 4. Sacrifice and Massacre: O n the Cultural Specificity of Violence 136
- 5. The Spanish Oedipal Narrative and Its Subversion 197
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PART III. EXILE A N D DIASPORA
- 6. Exile and Ideological Reinscription: The Unique Case of Luis Buñuel 278
- 7. The Economics of Exile: Borau On the Line of the National/International Interface 339
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PART IV. MICRO- AND MACROREGIONALISM
- 8. Micro- and Macroregionalism in Catalan Cinema, European Coproductions, and Global Television 388
- Epilogue: El Sol Also Rises 441
- Notes 449
- Bibliography 507
- Index 523
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Acknowledgments IX
- Introduction: Beyond the Boundaries of a National Cinema 1
-
PART I. TRANSCULTURAL REINSCRIPTION
- 1. The Ideological Reinscription of Neorealist and Hollywood Conventions in Spanish Cinema of the 1950s: Falangist Neorealism in Surcos 18
- 2. The Subversive Reinscription of Melodrama in Muerte de un ciclista 54
- 3. Breaking N e w Ground in Los golfos, El cochecito, and El espíritu de la colmena 87
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PART II. THE REPRESENTATION OF VIOLENCE IN THE SPANISH OF.DIPAL NARRATIVE
- 4. Sacrifice and Massacre: O n the Cultural Specificity of Violence 136
- 5. The Spanish Oedipal Narrative and Its Subversion 197
-
PART III. EXILE A N D DIASPORA
- 6. Exile and Ideological Reinscription: The Unique Case of Luis Buñuel 278
- 7. The Economics of Exile: Borau On the Line of the National/International Interface 339
-
PART IV. MICRO- AND MACROREGIONALISM
- 8. Micro- and Macroregionalism in Catalan Cinema, European Coproductions, and Global Television 388
- Epilogue: El Sol Also Rises 441
- Notes 449
- Bibliography 507
- Index 523