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The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez
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Table of Contents

Foreword: A Teaser before the Show by Charles Ramírez Berg

Acknowledgments

Art and Industry: The Films of Robert Rodriguez

Good, Bad, Ugly . . . and Beautiful

El Mariachi (1992)
Desperado (1995)
Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)

Regenerative Aesthetics of Degenerate Genres

From Dusk till Dawn (1996)
The Faculty (1998)

Familia Redefined, Chocolate Rivers, Rainbow Rocks, Dreamscapes, and S'mores

Spy Kids 1 (2001)
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams (2002)
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World (2011)
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D (2005)
Shorts (2009)

Tour de Noir Comic-Book Film

Sin City (2005)

Otherworldly Mutants, Bandidas, Borderland Vigilantes . . . Fight Back

Planet Terror (2007)
Machete (2010)
Machete Kills (2013)

It's a Wrap

Interview with Robert Rodriguez

Filmography

References

Index

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"Rodriguez gained cinematic notoriety with the image of a guitar case that concealed not a musical instrument but a weapon. In similar fashion, Aldama's book contains many surprises and sharp-edged tools for thinking about the crossroads of film, politics, and identity... An explosive text!" -- Alex Rivera, director of Sleep Dealer "Aldama provides an engaging and wide-ranging exploration of one of the most iconoclastic directors working in Hollywood-someone who has pushed the boundaries of how films get made, how they tell stories, and who gets to tell these stories both in front of and behind the camera. The most comprehensive book on Robert Rodriguez not written by the director himself!" -- Chon Noriega, Professor of Cinema and Media Studies at UCLA and author of Shot in America: Television, the State, and the Rise of Chicano Cinema "The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez is a foundational text on one of the most significant artists of this generation. Applying a diverse range of approaches-cognitive, film theoretical, philosophical, and cultural and media studies-Aldama examines Rodriguez's entire multi-genre corpus within its aesthetic, sociopolitical, and cultural contexts. This virtuoso analysis shows how Rodriguez's films create new aesthetic objects and fictional worlds that partake in and impact the social realities to which they refer. Aldama shows how these visual texts expand our perceptions and widen our affective landscape, making us open to new possible futures. This is a truly remarkable work that will fascinate fans, film lovers, and film scholars alike." -- Camilla Fojas, Vincent de Paul Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies at DePaul University and author of Border Bandits: Hollywood on the Southern Frontier "Exhilarating to read, Aldama's brilliantly argued and refreshing take on Rodriguez's career and accomplishments is a very welcome addition to the Latino studies bookshelf. Much talked about but rarely studied in depth, Rodriguez's extraordinary and extensive cinematic oeuvre has long been deserving of the kind of critically astute analysis and detailed attention Aldama offers. Read The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez and you will know why Rodriguez is our new millennial Latino filmmaker par excellence." -- Ana M. Lopez, Professor and Associate Provost at Tulane University and coeditor of Ethnic Eye: Latino Media Arts "The Cinema of Robert Rodriguez is a fascinating book that makes you see Rodriguez's films in a new way. Meticulously researched, imaginatively conceived, and eloquently written, the book tells a captivating story about the filmmaker's visual sensibility and inventive DIY approach to making films on his own terms. A masterful critical guide, Aldama takes us into the heart of Robert Rodriguez's creative universe. This book is a true pleasure to read!" -- Rosa-Linda Fregoso, Professor and Chair at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and author of The Bronze Screen: Chicana and Chicano Film Culture

About the Author

Frederick Luis Aldama is Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor of English and University Distinguished Scholar at the Ohio State University. Charles Ramírez Berg is Joe M. Dealy, Sr. Professor in Media Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, where he has won every major teaching award. He is the author of several books, including Latino Images in Film: Stereotypes, Subversion, and Resistance and Cinema of Solitude: A Critical Study of Mexican Film, 1967–1983.

Reviews

"Aldama does more than hit his marks: he has created an exhilarating, accessible and much-needed study of one of the most inventive and multifaceted directors to come along during the last thirty years. It is a `must read’ for anyone who wishes to become a filmmaker or who simply loves movies."
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