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Post-Franco, Postmodern: The Films of Pedro Almodovar


Post-Franco, Postmodern: The Films of Pedro Almodovar

Hardback by Morris, Barbara; Vernon, Kathleen M.

Post-Franco, Postmodern: The Films of Pedro Almodovar

£74.00

ISBN:
9780313292453
Publication Date:
16 Jan 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:
Praeger Publishers Inc
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Post-Franco, Postmodern: The Films of Pedro Almodovar

Description

The films of Pedro Almodovar have demonstrated great crossover appeal in their ability to attract both mainstream and marginal audiences and to command critical as well as commercial success. The contributors to this anthology of critical essays seek, through close readings of the director's 10 feature films, to analyze the multiple contexts of Almodovar's phenomenal international success. This volume offers a corrective to the glib approaches that have dominated previous discussions of Almodovar's films, which have treated them, on the one hand, as simply the latest contribution to the travel poster image of passionate, romantic Spain, or, on the other, as historical joyrides through the global pop culture scene. As the first comprehensive study of Almodovar's cinema to be published in North America, the book is also noteworthy for the range of critical and theoretical methodologies that the contributors bring to the study of his works. Drawing upon disciplines that run from psychoanalysis, feminism, queer theory, film and media studies, and cultural theory to the empirical study of audience response, the authors nevertheless share a concern to illuminate the specifically Spanish context of the director's films. While this volume serves the important function of introducing American audiences to post-Franco Spanish culture, it also pursues the complementary goal of projecting contemporary Spain into the critical debate on the forms and functioning of postmodern culture and society.

Contents

Preface Introduction: Pedro Almodóvar, Postmodern Auteur by Kathleen M. Vernon and Barbara Morris Pepi, Luci, Bom and Dark Habits: Lesbian Comedy, Lesbian Tragedy by Paul Julian Smith Sense or Sensibility, or Latent Heterosexuality and Labyrinth of Passion by James Mandrell Melodrama Against Itself: What Have I Done to Deserve This? by Kathleen M. Vernon Tauromachy as a Spectacle of Gender Revision in Matador by Leora Lev Almodóvar's Laws of Subjectivity and Desire by Barbara Morris Figuring Hysteria: Disorder and Desire in Three Films by Almodóvar by Brad Epps Almodóvar's City of Desire by Marvin D'Lugo From Matricide to Motherlove: High Heels by Marsha Kinder Almodóvar's Postmodern Cinema: A Work in Progress... by Victor Fuentes From Rough Trade to Free Trade: Toward a Contextual Analysis of Audience Response to the Films of Pedro Almodóvar by Wendy Rolph Filmography Selected Bibliography: "Almodóvar in America" Index

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