Caravelle (Jun 2018)

De lo popular a lo masivo: la Revolución mexicana en el cine de la época de oro (1936-1959)

  • Juan Pablo Silva Escobar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/caravelle.3267
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110
pp. 149 – 162

Abstract

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In this text we maintain that the representations of the Mexican Revolution in the Golden Age movies show a set of rationalities and speeches that legitimize a well-ordered and sanitized view of the revolution. We claim that these narratives contribute to the articulation and strengthening of cultural nationalism, which introduces a myth – in the Barthesian sense of the term – that tends to legitimize a depoliticized discourse about the armed struggle.

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