Unholy Trinity: State, Church, and Film in Mexico (2021)

EPISODE · Nov 4, 2021 · 50 MIN

Unholy Trinity: State, Church, and Film in Mexico (2021)

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Unholy Trinity: State, Church, and Film in Mexico (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2021) ofrece un acercamiento al cine mexicano a través de un análisis profundo de las imágenes y los símbolos religiosos que históricamente se han producido en la cinematografía desde la edad de oro en adelante. Rebecca Janzen examina películas canónicas como María Candelaria y Río Escondido de Emilio Fernández, que mitifican el pasado de México y reflexiona sobre la imaginería cinematográfica para comprender la evolución del lugar de la religión en una sociedad que se moderniza con el tiempo. Asimismo, estudia algunas películas de la década de 1970 que utilizan motivos de corrupción y sexualidad ilícita para criticar tanto a la iglesia como al estado. Finalmente, realiza un examen de algunas películas que se produjeron en las décadas de 1990 y 2000, como Novia que te vea de Guita Schyfter, cinta que retrata a las comunidades judías asquenazí y sefardí de la Ciudad de México en el siglo XX, y la controvertida película de 2002 de Carlos Carrera El crimen del padre Amaro. La autora sostiene que las imágenes religiosas, relacionadas con la iglesia católica, las interpretaciones de la gente del catolicismo y las representaciones de las comunidades judías en México hicieron posible que estas cintas se involucraran críticamente con la política, la identidad y los problemas sociales mexicanos. Rebecca Janzen es profesora asistente de español y literatura comparada en la Universidad de Carolina del Sur. Es autora de The National Body in Mexican Literature: Collective Challenges to Biopolitical Control y Liminal Sovereignty: Mennonites and Mormons in Mexican Culture, también publicados por State University of New York Press. Entrevista por Antonio Galindo, estudiante del programa de doctorado en historia de El Colegio de México. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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