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Mex-Ciné: Mexican Filmmaking, Production, and Consumption in the Twenty-first Century
University of Michigan Press, 2013 Cloth: 978-0-472-07193-7 | Paper: 978-0-472-05193-9 | eISBN: 978-0-472-02912-9 Library of Congress Classification PN1993.5.M4A43 2013 Dewey Decimal Classification 791.430972
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Mex-Ciné offers an accessibly written, multidisciplinary investigation of contemporary Mexican cinema that combines industrial, technical, and sociopolitical analysis with analyses of modes of reception through cognitive theory. Mex-Ciné aims to make visible the twenty-first century Mexican film industry, its blueprints, and the cognitive and emotive faculties involved in making and consuming its corpus. A sustained, free-flowing book-length meditation, Mex-Ciné enriches our understanding of the way contemporary Mexican directors use specific technical devices, structures, and characterizations in making films in ways that guide the perceptual, emotive, and cognitive faculties of their ideal audiences, while providing the historical contexts in which these films are made and consumed. See other books on: Aldama, Frederick Luis | Consumption | Motion pictures | Production | Twenty first Century See other titles from University of Michigan Press |
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