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Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
A Spanish national director? | 1 | |
Nations and nationalism | 2 | |
Spanish nationalism | 4 | |
The nation and its cinema | 6 | |
Popular cinema and art cinema | 9 | |
Methods | 11 | |
Other national cinemas | 12 | |
Glossary and filmography | 13 | |
2 | Cinema in Spain from 1896 to 1939 | 14 |
The rebirth of a nation? | 14 | |
Spain seen by Spanish people | 24 | |
The 'natural' audience of Spanish cinema | 28 | |
Propagating Spanishness at war (1936-9)? | 31 | |
3 | A constant concern for the popular classes, 1939-62 | 38 |
Hispanidad in the national cinema | 38 | |
Spanishness under siege | 44 | |
'Very big things to be on a par with foreigners' | 51 | |
Loci of debates: films of national interest | 54 | |
Folkloric inclusions and exclusions | 62 | |
Garcia Escudero's judgements of taste | 65 | |
4 | For and against Franco's Spain, 1962-82 | 70 |
Chicos de Garcia Escudero vs. Chicas de la Cruz Roja | 70 | |
Continuity and the desire for change: Marisol in the 1960s | 84 | |
What censorship created | 95 | |
5 | How to 'reconquer' signs of identity, 1982-9 | 108 |
Towards a dignified cinema for the nation | 108 | |
A new locus of debate: La ley Miro | 111 | |
The other 1980s | 120 | |
Comedy and nationalism: the fluctuating fortunes of Pedro Almodovar as national filmmaker of the 1980s | 132 | |
6 | Spanish cinema of the 1990s onwards: looking north but heading west | 143 |
The discourse on diversity | 143 | |
New vulgarities: just when you thought that Spanish cinema was getting better ... | 151 | |
Cine Social in the late 1990s and beyond | 155 | |
Alex de la Iglesia | 158 | |
The Others (Alejandro Amenabar, 2001) | 162 | |
Notes | 164 | |
Glossary | 177 | |
Bibliography | 182 | |
Filmography | 193 | |
Index | 202 |
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