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6. A Cinema between Mexico and Hollywood: What We Can Learn from Adaptations, Remakes, Dubs, Talent Swaps, and Other Curiosities
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Colin Gunckel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. El Espectáculo: The Culture of the Revistas in Mexico City and Los Angeles, 1900–1940 31
- 2. Ramona in the City: Mexican Los Angeles, Dolores Del Rio, and the Remaking of a Mythic Story 51
- 3. Please Sing to Me: The Immigrant Nostalgia That Sparked the Mexican Film Industry 64
- 4. A Mass Market for Spanish-Language Films: Los Angeles, Hybridity, and the Emergence of Latino Audiovisual Media 80
- 5. Cantabria Films and the LA Film Market, 1938–1940 97
- 6. A Cinema between Mexico and Hollywood: What We Can Learn from Adaptations, Remakes, Dubs, Talent Swaps, and Other Curiosities 119
- 7. On the Nuevo Teatro Máximo de la Raza: Still Thinking, Feeling, and Speaking Spanish On-and Offscreen 138
- Acknowledgments 159
- Bibliography 161
- Notes on Contributors 171
- Index 173
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. El Espectáculo: The Culture of the Revistas in Mexico City and Los Angeles, 1900–1940 31
- 2. Ramona in the City: Mexican Los Angeles, Dolores Del Rio, and the Remaking of a Mythic Story 51
- 3. Please Sing to Me: The Immigrant Nostalgia That Sparked the Mexican Film Industry 64
- 4. A Mass Market for Spanish-Language Films: Los Angeles, Hybridity, and the Emergence of Latino Audiovisual Media 80
- 5. Cantabria Films and the LA Film Market, 1938–1940 97
- 6. A Cinema between Mexico and Hollywood: What We Can Learn from Adaptations, Remakes, Dubs, Talent Swaps, and Other Curiosities 119
- 7. On the Nuevo Teatro Máximo de la Raza: Still Thinking, Feeling, and Speaking Spanish On-and Offscreen 138
- Acknowledgments 159
- Bibliography 161
- Notes on Contributors 171
- Index 173