Ana M. López
Essays
by Ana M. López, Laura Podalsky and Dolores Tierney
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Brings together Ana M. López's field-defining essays on Latin American film and media in one indispensable volume.
Ana M. López is one of the foremost film and media scholars in the world. Her work has addressed Latin American filmmaking in every historical period, across countries and genres—from early cinema to the present; from Brazil, Cuba, and Mexico to diasporic and Latinx cinemas in the United States; from documentary to melodrama to politically militant film. López's groundbreaking essays have transformed Latin American film studies, opening up new approaches, theoretical frameworks, and lines of investigation while also extending beyond cinema to analyze its connections with television, radio, and broader cultural phenomena. Bringing together twenty-five essays from throughout her career, including three that have been translated into English for this volume, Ana M. López is divided into three sections: the transnational turn in Latin American film studies; analysis of genre and modes; and debates surrounding race, ethnicity, and gender. Expertly curated and edited by Laura Podalsky and Dolores Tierney, the volume includes introductory material throughout to map and situate López's key interventions and to aid students and scholars less familiar with her work.
About the authors:
Ana M. López is Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs, and Director of the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute at Tulane University. Laura Podalsky is Professor and Chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The Ohio State University. Dolores Tierney is Professor and Head of Film Studies in the School of Media, Arts and Humanities at the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom.
Press Reviews:
"Ana López's work always provided a clear compass to the field, its debates, and its ideas. Her articles often result in long-living lines of inquiry and even entire subfields. All of us working in Latin American film studies are indebted to Ana's career and dedication." — from the foreword by Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado
"To state that Latin American film and media studies would not be the same without Ana López is no exaggeration. López not only helped carve out space in a historically Eurocentric discipline for consideration of Latin American and Latino/a/x cinema and film cultures but also made them an essential part of the conversation. While she is an academic legend, her work has never been static but has always evolved, taking us in new directions as we attempt to keep pace with her brilliance." — Rielle Navitski, author of Public Spectacles of Violence: Sensational Cinema and Journalism in Early Twentieth-Century Mexico and Brazil
See the publisher website: State University of New York Press
> From the same authors:
The Routledge Companion to Latin American Cinema (2020)
Dir. Marvin D'Lugo, Ana López and Laura Podalsky
Subject: Countries > Latin America
> On a related topic:
Bodies of Water (2025)
Queer Aesthetics in Contemporary Latin American Cinema
Subject: Countries > Latin America
Transnational Cinema Solidarity (2025)
Chilean Exile Film and Video after 1973
Subject: Countries > Latin America
Political Documentary Cinema in Latin America (2024)
Dir. Antonio Traverso and Kristi Wilson
Subject: Countries > Latin America
Cinema and the Political Imagination (2024)
Third Cinema and Its After-Image
Subject: Countries > Latin America
Where Social Identities Converge (2024)
Latin American and Latinx Youth on Screen
Subject: Countries > Latin America
Cinematic Journeys in Latin America (2023)
Geography Through the Lens of Exploration and Discovery Films
Subject: Countries > Latin America