03707nam 22006735 450 991030000180332120251030103908.09781137496423113749642810.1057/978-1-137-49642-3(CKB)4100000003359132(MiAaPQ)EBC5348989(DE-He213)978-1-137-49642-3(Perlego)3490128(EXLCZ)99410000000335913220180409d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAffective Moments in the Films of Martel, Carri, and Puenzo /by Inela Selimović1st ed. 2018.London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2018.1 online resource (270 pages)9781137496416 113749641X 1. Introduction -- 2. Part I MINORS AND HOMEBOUND VIOLENCE - Retributive Affects in Albertina Carri’s La rabia (2008) -- 3. Affective Otherness in Lucrecia Martel’s La ciénaga (2001) -- 4. Lucía Puenzo’s El niño pez (2009): Fluid Intimacies, Affective Dwelling -- 5. Part II REMEDIATIONS AND AFFECT - The Hypermediacy Appeal in Albertina Carri’s Los rubios (2003) -- 6. Muted Gestures, Screaming Affects in Lucrecia Martel’s La mujer sin cabeza (2008) -- 7. Ghostly Pasts and Contested Silence in Lucía Puenzo’s Wakolda: El médico alemán (2013) -- 8. Part III BOLD BOREDOMS, LIBIDINOUS AFFECTS - Compulsory Boredom and Cerulean Desires in Lucía Puenzo’s XXY (2007) -- 9. Albertina Carri’s Géminis (2005): Leisurely Boredom, Incestuous Discontent -- 10. Lucrecia Martel’s La niña santa (2004): On Waiting, Monotony, and Agentic Kinesthesis -- 11. Conclusion. .This book studies the intimate tensions between affect and emotions as terrains of sociopolitical significance in the cinema of Lucrecia Martel, Albertina Carri, and Lucía Puenzo. Such tensions, Selimović argues, result in “affective moments” that relate to the films’ core arguments. They also signal these filmmakers’ novel insights on complex manifestations of memory, desire, and violence. The chapters explore how the presence of pronounced—but reticent—affect complicates emotional bonding in the everydayness depicted in these films. By bringing out moments of affect in these filmmakers’ diegetic worlds, this book traces the ways in which subtle foci on gender, class, race, and sexuality correlate in these Argentine women’s films.Motion pictures, AmericanMotion picturesProduction and directionFeminismFeminist theoryEthnologyLatin AmericaCultureSexLatin American Film and TVDirectingFeminism and Feminist TheoryLatin American CultureGender StudiesMotion pictures, American.Motion picturesProduction and direction.Feminism.Feminist theory.EthnologyCulture.Sex.Latin American Film and TV.Directing.Feminism and Feminist Theory.Latin American Culture.Gender Studies.858.91209Selimović Inelaauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut985585BOOK9910300001803321Affective Moments in the Films of Martel, Carri, and Puenzo2252845UNINA