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- Title
Global Mexico's Coproduction: Babel, Pan's Labyrinth, and Children of Men.
- Authors
CARROLL, AMY SARA
- Abstract
This essay compares and contrasts Babel, Pan's Labyrinth, and Children of Men's treatments of global Mexico. It focuses on each film's representations of white femininity and children (variously absent, potentially revolutionary, and messianic). In addition, it offers preliminary notes on a theory of "coproduction" as both an aesthetic response to, and an effect of, neoliberal and alterglobalizations.
- Subjects
MEXICO in motion pictures; BABEL (Film); PAN'S Labyrinth (Film); CHILDREN of Men (Film); FEMININITY in motion pictures; CHILDREN in motion pictures; COPRODUCTION (Motion pictures, television, etc.); NEOLIBERALISM
- Publication
Journal of Transnational American Studies, 2012, Vol 4, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1940-0764
- Publication type
Film/Television Criticism
- DOI
10.5070/t842015747