This book explores representations of masculinity in Spanish film from the early Franco dictatorship through the present. It describes the rise of consumerism in Spain and, through an analysis of over 60 films, and shows how the hegemonic masculine models presented reflect and promote particular social, political, and economic exigencies.
This book explores representations of masculinity in Spanish film from the early Franco dictatorship through the present. It describes the rise of consumerism in Spain and, through an analysis of over 60 films, and shows how the hegemonic masculine models presented reflect and promote particular social, political, and economic exigencies.
Mary Hartson is associate professor of Spanish at Oakland University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Masculinity and Consumerism in Spanish Cinema Chapter 1 Hegemonic Masculinity under the Dictatorship Chapter 2 Breakdown of the Hegemonic Male Model Chapter 3 The New Spain: Desire and Commodification of the Spanish Body Chapter 4 Individualism, Alienation and Adaptation Conclusion
Introduction Masculinity and Consumerism in Spanish Cinema Chapter 1 Hegemonic Masculinity under the Dictatorship Chapter 2 Breakdown of the Hegemonic Male Model Chapter 3 The New Spain: Desire and Commodification of the Spanish Body Chapter 4 Individualism, Alienation and Adaptation Conclusion
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