Romancing Yesenia
How a Mexican Melodrama Shaped Global Popular Culture
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:3rd Sep '24
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This book follows the production, transnational circulation, and reception of the highest grossing film in the history of Soviet exhibition, the 1971 Mexican romance Yesenia. The film adaptation of a telenovela based on a wildly popular graphic novel set during the Second Franco-Mexican War became a surprise hit in the USSR, selling more than ninety million tickets in the first year of its Soviet release alone. Drawing on years of archival research, renowned film scholar Masha Salazkina takes Yesenia’s unprecedented popularity as an entry point into a wide-ranging exploration of the cultures of Mexico and the Soviet Union in the 1970s and of the ways in which popular culture circulated globally. Paying particular attention to the shifting landscape of sexual politics, Romancing "Yesenia" argues for the enduring importance and ideological ambiguities of melodramatic forms in global popular media.
"This book is a welcome and refreshing antidote to the history of cinema that we are so commonly force-fed in which American movie stars took the message of postwar optimism to a welcoming and grateful world." * Latin American Review of Book *
ISBN: 9780520400757
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 408g
230 pages