Santiago Fouz-Hernandez and Alfredo Martinez-Exposito.
London :
I.B. Tauris,
2007.
1 online resource (ix, 278 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In post-Franco Spain, a re-shaping of notions of the masculine has been under way for some time. The authors of "Live Flesh" demonstrate how contemporary Spanish films, during this modern period, have contributed to this process. They do so by visualizing the ways in which Spanish men have been abandoning old self images and adopting new ones, and they explain and explore the complexity and diversity of these fresh cinematic creations of masculine identities. The book's point of focus is Spanish films of the democratic period, both popular and auteur, made by directors of national an.