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Overview"In post-Franco Spain, a re-shaping of notions of the masculine has been under way for some time. The authors of ""Live Flesh"" demonstrate how contemporary Spanish films, during this modern period, have contributed to this process. They do so by visualizing the ways in which Spanish men have been abandoning old self images and adopting new ones, and they explain and explore the complexity and diversity of these fresh cinematic creations of masculine identities. The book's point of focus is Spanish films of the democratic period, both popular and auteur, made by directors of national and international prominence, such as Pedro Almodovar, Alejandro Amenabar, Bigas Luna or Julio Medem, as well as films featuring acclaimed actors who have contributed to the construction of contemporary ideas of the masculine in their country, including Antonio Banderas and Javier Bardem. Using a fresh theoretical framework, embracing queer and feminist theory and concepts of nation, race and class, each chapter examines key films that represent the male body, highlighting notable elements - young, muscular, homosexual, (dis)abled, foreign and so on - and goes on to focus on recent case studies from the early 1990s to the present. An increasingly transnational Spanish cinema is a most promising field in which to explore questions of how male bodies are represented - and mediated - in film. ""Live Flesh"" more than fulfils this promise and goes further, to reveal how these representations have intervened in the Spanish cultural imagination." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Santiago Fouz-Hernández , Alfredo Martinez-ExpositoPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.445kg ISBN: 9781845114503ISBN 10: 1845114507 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 29 June 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents?CONTENTS Introduction CHAPTER 1: Stereotypical Bodies CHAPTER 2: Young Bodies CHAPTER 3: Muscular Bodies CHAPTER 4: (Dis)abled bodies CHAPTER 5: Homosexual bodies CHAPTER 6: Transformed Bodies CHAPTER 7: Foreign Bodies CHAPTER 8: The Genitals Filmography Bibliography IndexReviews''One of [Live Flesh's] great strengths is the way that it builds upon the already habitually sharpened perspective of the emigre internalizing something of a second culture, and adds a strong commitment to seeking out the best and newest in the once home culture. The authors...enthusiastically identify a new, rapidly growing trend towards the formation of a distinctively Spanish style of theorizing visual culture, gender, sexuality, and the everyday and this often proves...interesting...The book is rich in its allusions to contemporary radical debate of this sort in Spain while maintaining a distinctive and original focus...''-- Hispanic Research Journal * Introduction * Stereotypical Bodies * Young Bodies * Muscular Bodies * (Dis)abled bodies * Homosexual bodies * Transformed Bodies * Foreign Bodies * The Genitals * Filmography * Bibliography * Index * ''One of [Live Flesh's] great strengths is the way that it builds upon the already habitually sharpened perspective of the émigré internalizing something of a second culture, and adds a strong commitment to seeking out the best and newest in the once home culture. The authors...enthusiastically identify a new, rapidly growing trend towards the formation of a distinctively Spanish style of theorizing visual culture, gender, sexuality, and the everyday and this often proves...interesting...The book is rich in its allusions to contemporary radical debate of this sort in Spain while maintaining a distinctive and original focus...''-- Hispanic Research Journal <p>''One of [Live Flesh’s] great strengths is the way that it builds upon the already habitually sharpened perspective of the émigré internalizing something of a second culture, and adds a strong commitment to seeking out the best and newest in the once home culture. The authors…enthusiastically identify a new, rapidly growing trend towards the formation of a distinctively Spanish style of theorizing visual culture, gender, sexuality, and the everyday and this often proves…interesting…The book is rich in its allusions to contemporary radical debate of this sort in Spain while maintaining a distinctive and original focus…''-- Hispanic Research Journal Author InformationThe Authors Santiago Fouz-Hernandez teaches Spanish and Film Studies at the University of Durham. His publications include, as co-editor with Freya Jarman, Madonna's Drowned Worlds. Alfredo Martinez-Exposito is Reader in Spanish, University of Queensland. His books include, as editor, Gay and Lesbian Writing in the Hispanic World. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |