Queer Issues in Contemporary Latin American Cinema
208 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:01 Jan 2004
ISBN:9780292705371
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Queer Issues in Contemporary Latin American Cinema

University of Texas Press

Viewing contemporary Latin American films through the lens of queer studies reveals that many filmmakers are exploring issues of gender identity and sexual difference, as well as the homophobia that attempts to defeat any challenge to the heterosexual norms of patriarchal culture. In this study of queer issues in Latin American cinema, David William Foster offers highly perceptive queer readings of fourteen key films to demonstrate how these cultural products promote the principles of an antiheterosexist stance while they simultaneously disclose how homophobia enforces the norms of heterosexuality.

Foster examines each film in terms of the ideology of its narrative discourse, whether homoerotic desire or a critique of patriarchal heterosexism and its implications for Latin American social life and human rights. His analyses underscore the difficulties involved in constructing a coherent and convincing treatment of the complex issues involved in critiquing the patriarchy from perspectives associated with queer studies. The book will be essential reading for everyone working in queer studies and film studies.

The films discussed in this book are:

  • De eso no se habla (I Don't Want to Talk about It)
  • El lugar sin límites (The Place without Limits)
  • Aqueles dois (Those Two)
  • Convivencia (Living Together)
  • Conducta impropia (Improper Conduct)
  • The Disappearance of García Lorca
  • La Virgen de los Sicarios (Our Lady of the Assassins)
  • Doña Herlinda y su hijo (Doña Herlinda and Her Son)
  • No se lo digas a nadie (Don't Tell Anyone)
  • En el paraíso no existe el dolor (There Is No Suffering in Paradise)
  • A intrusa (The Interloper)
  • Plata quemada (Burnt Money)
  • Afrodita (Aphrodite)
  • Fresa y chocolate (Strawberry and Chocolate)
Professor Foster clearly and insightfully articulates the ways in which well-known contemporary Latin American films create and negotiate meanings of gender identity and homoerotic desire within their sociopolitical contexts. . . . In sum, this is a very interesting queer reading of some of the most important contemporary Latin American films. Emilio Bejel
David William Foster is Regents’ Professor of Spanish, Interdisciplinary Humanities, and Women’s Studies at Arizona State University.
  • Preface
  • Introit: Queer Difference
    • De eso no se habla
  • Homosexuality: In and Out of the Closet
    • El lugar sin límites
    • Aqueles dois
    • Convivencia
  • Political Intersections
    • Conducta impropia
    • The Disappearance of García Lorca
    • La Virgen de los Sicarios
  • Forging Queer Spaces
    • Doña Herlinda y su hijo
    • No se lo digas a nadie
    • En el paraíso no existe el dolor
    • A intrusa
  • Queer Transcendence
    • Plata quemada
    • Afrodita, el jardín de los perfumes
    • Fresa y chocolate
  • Notes
  • References
  • Filmography
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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