Netflix' Spain
Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Boán, Xosé Pereira; González del Pozo, Jorge
Netflix' Spain
Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Boán, Xosé Pereira; González del Pozo, Jorge
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This edited collection analyzes the tensions, contradictions, contributions, and new horizons generated and/or imposed by Netflix within Spainâ s audiovisual culture.
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This edited collection analyzes the tensions, contradictions, contributions, and new horizons generated and/or imposed by Netflix within Spainâ s audiovisual culture.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9781032557373
- ISBN-10: 1032557370
- Artikelnr.: 69119915
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9781032557373
- ISBN-10: 1032557370
- Artikelnr.: 69119915
Jorge González del Pozo is Professor of Spanish and Film Studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA. His work has appeared in journals (60+ articles) such as Hispanic Studies Review and Bulletin of Spanish Studies, among many others. He is the author/editor of several books (14), including Quinqui Film in Spain (2020), and he recently published a co-edited book with Iberoamericana/Vervuert about transatlantic film. He is currently working on a manuscript about Spanish national identity through its gastronomy. Xosé Pereira Boán is Assistant Professor in Iberian Studies at the University of Limerick, Ireland. His scholarly work has appeared in publications such as Journal of Comic Studies (2021), Quarterly Review of Film and Video (2020), Romance Studies (2019), Transitions: Journal of Franco-Iberian Studies (2018), Revista de Estudios Hispánicos (2018), and Variaciones Borges (2016).
Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Netflix' Spain Jorge González del
Pozo and Xosé Pereira Boán Part I Streaming In and Out Cultures and
Identities 1. Multinational Netflix: Toward a Streaming Matrix of
Reproducibility Xosé Pereira Boán 2. Is Spain Still Different?
Pan-Europeanism Through Criminal Series in the Times of Brexit Jorge
González del Pozo 3. Mainstream Feminism: Female Identities in Valeria and
Toy Boy Ingrid Luna López 4. Between Well-Intended Drama and Easy Light
Comedy: Peninsular (Mis)Representations of Otherness in Netflix Spain
Cristina Martínez Istillarte 5. 'You Are Not Special': Commodification,
Precariousness, and the Spanish Antihero in El Vecino Xavier Dapena Part II
Dislocations and Delocations Between Center and Periphery 6. Making Visible
the Invisible: Contemporary Spaniards in Netflix' Paquita Salas Ximena
Venturini 7. Netflix' Madrid and the Madrid of Netflix: An
Interdisciplinary Approach to the Imaginary of an Urban Region Deborah
Castro, Agustín Gámir, and Carlos Manuel 8. The Promotion of Spanish
Cinemas on Netflix and the Private Experience of National (Hi)stories
Elena Cueto 9. Netflix' Hache: Not-so-local Noir Fiction for a
Post-Political World Francisca López Part III Globalizing Netflix Spain's
Effects 10. Branded by Netflix: Money Heist, a Globalized Phenomenon Beyond
Spanish Borders Vanessa Rodríguez de la Vega 11. The Professor Is In: A
Critical Approach to Money Heist's Sexism Ana Corbalán 12. 'O que teño que
facer pra non ter que ir o mar' Post-Memory, Post-Identity, and Global
Narco-Fictions: The Fariña Phenomenon Diego Espiña-Barros 13. A Global
Narco Culture: Streaming Scenes of Respect and the Illusion of Justice
Wladimir Márquez
Pozo and Xosé Pereira Boán Part I Streaming In and Out Cultures and
Identities 1. Multinational Netflix: Toward a Streaming Matrix of
Reproducibility Xosé Pereira Boán 2. Is Spain Still Different?
Pan-Europeanism Through Criminal Series in the Times of Brexit Jorge
González del Pozo 3. Mainstream Feminism: Female Identities in Valeria and
Toy Boy Ingrid Luna López 4. Between Well-Intended Drama and Easy Light
Comedy: Peninsular (Mis)Representations of Otherness in Netflix Spain
Cristina Martínez Istillarte 5. 'You Are Not Special': Commodification,
Precariousness, and the Spanish Antihero in El Vecino Xavier Dapena Part II
Dislocations and Delocations Between Center and Periphery 6. Making Visible
the Invisible: Contemporary Spaniards in Netflix' Paquita Salas Ximena
Venturini 7. Netflix' Madrid and the Madrid of Netflix: An
Interdisciplinary Approach to the Imaginary of an Urban Region Deborah
Castro, Agustín Gámir, and Carlos Manuel 8. The Promotion of Spanish
Cinemas on Netflix and the Private Experience of National (Hi)stories
Elena Cueto 9. Netflix' Hache: Not-so-local Noir Fiction for a
Post-Political World Francisca López Part III Globalizing Netflix Spain's
Effects 10. Branded by Netflix: Money Heist, a Globalized Phenomenon Beyond
Spanish Borders Vanessa Rodríguez de la Vega 11. The Professor Is In: A
Critical Approach to Money Heist's Sexism Ana Corbalán 12. 'O que teño que
facer pra non ter que ir o mar' Post-Memory, Post-Identity, and Global
Narco-Fictions: The Fariña Phenomenon Diego Espiña-Barros 13. A Global
Narco Culture: Streaming Scenes of Respect and the Illusion of Justice
Wladimir Márquez
Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Netflix' Spain Jorge González del
Pozo and Xosé Pereira Boán Part I Streaming In and Out Cultures and
Identities 1. Multinational Netflix: Toward a Streaming Matrix of
Reproducibility Xosé Pereira Boán 2. Is Spain Still Different?
Pan-Europeanism Through Criminal Series in the Times of Brexit Jorge
González del Pozo 3. Mainstream Feminism: Female Identities in Valeria and
Toy Boy Ingrid Luna López 4. Between Well-Intended Drama and Easy Light
Comedy: Peninsular (Mis)Representations of Otherness in Netflix Spain
Cristina Martínez Istillarte 5. 'You Are Not Special': Commodification,
Precariousness, and the Spanish Antihero in El Vecino Xavier Dapena Part II
Dislocations and Delocations Between Center and Periphery 6. Making Visible
the Invisible: Contemporary Spaniards in Netflix' Paquita Salas Ximena
Venturini 7. Netflix' Madrid and the Madrid of Netflix: An
Interdisciplinary Approach to the Imaginary of an Urban Region Deborah
Castro, Agustín Gámir, and Carlos Manuel 8. The Promotion of Spanish
Cinemas on Netflix and the Private Experience of National (Hi)stories
Elena Cueto 9. Netflix' Hache: Not-so-local Noir Fiction for a
Post-Political World Francisca López Part III Globalizing Netflix Spain's
Effects 10. Branded by Netflix: Money Heist, a Globalized Phenomenon Beyond
Spanish Borders Vanessa Rodríguez de la Vega 11. The Professor Is In: A
Critical Approach to Money Heist's Sexism Ana Corbalán 12. 'O que teño que
facer pra non ter que ir o mar' Post-Memory, Post-Identity, and Global
Narco-Fictions: The Fariña Phenomenon Diego Espiña-Barros 13. A Global
Narco Culture: Streaming Scenes of Respect and the Illusion of Justice
Wladimir Márquez
Pozo and Xosé Pereira Boán Part I Streaming In and Out Cultures and
Identities 1. Multinational Netflix: Toward a Streaming Matrix of
Reproducibility Xosé Pereira Boán 2. Is Spain Still Different?
Pan-Europeanism Through Criminal Series in the Times of Brexit Jorge
González del Pozo 3. Mainstream Feminism: Female Identities in Valeria and
Toy Boy Ingrid Luna López 4. Between Well-Intended Drama and Easy Light
Comedy: Peninsular (Mis)Representations of Otherness in Netflix Spain
Cristina Martínez Istillarte 5. 'You Are Not Special': Commodification,
Precariousness, and the Spanish Antihero in El Vecino Xavier Dapena Part II
Dislocations and Delocations Between Center and Periphery 6. Making Visible
the Invisible: Contemporary Spaniards in Netflix' Paquita Salas Ximena
Venturini 7. Netflix' Madrid and the Madrid of Netflix: An
Interdisciplinary Approach to the Imaginary of an Urban Region Deborah
Castro, Agustín Gámir, and Carlos Manuel 8. The Promotion of Spanish
Cinemas on Netflix and the Private Experience of National (Hi)stories
Elena Cueto 9. Netflix' Hache: Not-so-local Noir Fiction for a
Post-Political World Francisca López Part III Globalizing Netflix Spain's
Effects 10. Branded by Netflix: Money Heist, a Globalized Phenomenon Beyond
Spanish Borders Vanessa Rodríguez de la Vega 11. The Professor Is In: A
Critical Approach to Money Heist's Sexism Ana Corbalán 12. 'O que teño que
facer pra non ter que ir o mar' Post-Memory, Post-Identity, and Global
Narco-Fictions: The Fariña Phenomenon Diego Espiña-Barros 13. A Global
Narco Culture: Streaming Scenes of Respect and the Illusion of Justice
Wladimir Márquez