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The Hispanic Image on the Silver Screen: An Interpretive Filmography from Silents into Sound, 1898-1935(Bibliographies and Indexes in the Performing Arts)

The Hispanic Image on the Silver Screen: An Interpretive Filmography from Silents into Sound, 1898-1935(Bibliographies and Indexes in the Performing Arts)


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This is the first collection of more than 1,800 films dealing with Hispanic topics, themes, and characters arranged chronologically from 1898 to 1935, with indepth annotations, cross-references and four separate indexes. This is a study of Hollywood's treatment of Hispanics worldwide, those living in South, Central and North America, the Philippines and Spain. Employing a historical framework, the author has organized the work for those interested in assessing the effects that motion pictures have had on the viewing public in establishing and perpetuating accepted stereotypes. The role of censorship, the Production Code Administration, the Motion Picture Society of the Americas, the Latin American market, and Hollywood's version of Hispanic history are fully covered. The Black Legend of Hispanic barbarity has existed in literature since the sixteenth century. The early film makers, and later Hollywood, merely transferred the Black Legend to the silver screen and continued the accepted point of view created since the first conflict between England and Spain for supremacy in the Caribbean. This work also shows the relationship between film and foreign policy, how films have frequently justified and glorified North American intervention in the affairs of the Latin nations throughout the Americas. Each entry includes a brief scenario which details the film's Hispanic connection: a stereotype, a historic interpretation, a specific nation, associated behavior or attitudes, a list of the Hispanic actors and actresses. Reviews, bibliographic citations and archival locations are provided.

Table of Contents:
Preface Introduction Primitive Times 1898-1906 Feature Film Lists Feature Film Titles Index Subject Index Actors and Actresses Index Countries and Place Names Index

About the Author :
ALFRED CHARLES RICHARD, JR. is Professor of Latin American History at Central Connecticut State University. He is the author of The Panama Canal in American National Consciousness (1990) and Postum, Post-Toasties, and Patriotism in Advertising and Popular Culture (1992).

Review :
?A survey of 1,814 films dealing with Hispanic topics, themes, and characters, arranged chronologically from 1898 to 1935. Almost all of the entries include a brief scenario which details the film's Hispanic connection (those of special significance are described in some detail), followed by additional research material. Unless otherwise noted, the films were produced in Hollywood, and thus present Hollywood's treatment of Hispanics worldwide (i.e. South, Central, and North America, the Philippines, and Spain. Two further volumes are projected.?-Reference & Research Book News ?It is a valuable tool for researchers in many areas in that it is extensively cross-referenced through four indexes: title, performers, locations, and an excellent subject index that ranges from banana republic and Latin lover to Zorro.?-Revista Interamericana De Bibliografia ?Richard has compiled a first-rate reference work, the first of a projected multivolume filmography. It will be of great interest to those interested in the topic. This is a highly readable and important book that should be a welcome addition to all academic and large public libraries.?-ARBA ?This is a highly readable and important book that should be a welcome addition to all academic and large public libraries.?-ARBA "It is a valuable tool for researchers in many areas in that it is extensively cross-referenced through four indexes: title, performers, locations, and an excellent subject index that ranges from banana republic and Latin lover to Zorro."-Revista Interamericana De Bibliografia "Richard has compiled a first-rate reference work, the first of a projected multivolume filmography. It will be of great interest to those interested in the topic. This is a highly readable and important book that should be a welcome addition to all academic and large public libraries."-ARBA "This is a highly readable and important book that should be a welcome addition to all academic and large public libraries."-ARBA "A survey of 1,814 films dealing with Hispanic topics, themes, and characters, arranged chronologically from 1898 to 1935. Almost all of the entries include a brief scenario which details the film's Hispanic connection (those of special significance are described in some detail), followed by additional research material. Unless otherwise noted, the films were produced in Hollywood, and thus present Hollywood's treatment of Hispanics worldwide (i.e. South, Central, and North America, the Philippines, and Spain. Two further volumes are projected."-Reference & Research Book News


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780313278327
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Greenwood Press
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Bibliographies and Indexes in the Performing Arts
  • ISBN-10: 0313278326
  • Publisher Date: 30 Jun 1992
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 624
  • Sub Title: An Interpretive Filmography from Silents into Sound, 1898-1935


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