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Emilio Fernández

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This book is an authoritative account of the career of Emilio Fernández, (1906-1986), one of Mexico’s and Latin America’s most successful and significant directors. It challenges assumptions about ...
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Emilio Fernández: Pictures in the Margins is the first book-length English language account of Emilio Fernández (1904-1986) the most successful director of classical Mexican Cinema, famed with creating films that embody a loosely defined Mexican school of filmmaking. However, rather than offer an auteurist study this book interrogates the construction of Fernández as both a national and nationalist auteur (including racial and gender aspects e.g. as macho mexicano and indio). It also challenges auteurist readings of the films themselves in order to make new arguments about the significance of Fernández and his work.
The aim of this book is to question Mexico’s fetishisation of its own position on the peripheries of the global cultural economy and the similar fetishisation of Fernández’s marginalisation as a mixed race (part white and part indigenous) director. This book argues that, as pictures in the margins, classical Mexican cinema and specifically Fernández’s films are not transparent reflections of dominant post Revolutionary Mexican culture, but annotations and re-inscriptions of the particularities of Mexican society in the post-Revolutionary era.

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Price: £25.00
Pages: 208
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Spanish and Latin-American Filmmakers
Publication Date: 01 September 2012
ISBN: 9780719088445
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, Film history, theory or criticism, PERFORMING ARTS / Individual Director (see also BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts), Individual film directors, film-makers

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Dolores Tierney is Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Sussex

Introduction
1. ‘Poor reception’ and the popular in classical Mexican cinema
2. ‘El Indio’ Fernández, Mexico’s marginalized golden boy and national auteur
3. Calendar María - hybridity, indigenismo and the discourse of whitening
4. Gender, sexuality and the Revolution in Enamorada
5. Gender, sexuality and the Revolution in Salón México, Las abandonadas and Víctimas del pecado
6. Progress, modernity and Fernández’ ‘anti-modernist utopia’: Río Escondido
Epilogue: Mexican Cinema and Emilio Fernández post the Golden Age – From Golden Boy to ‘the man in black’
Filmography