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Valeria Villegas
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Let鈥檚 torch it all! Contemporary Mexican horror film as anticolonial subversion

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Spanish title: Incendi茅moslo todo. El cine de horror mexicano contempor谩neo como subversi贸n anticolonial. Guest lecture by Valeria Villegas Lindvall. All interested are welcome!

Lecture,
Seminar
Date
21 Sep 2023
Time
15:15 - 17:00
Location
Room C254, Humanisten, Renstr枚msgatan 6

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Language: Spanish, with Powerpoint in English
Organizer
Department of Languages and Literatures

This research seminar ponders the possibilities of contestation in contemporary Mexican genre film, focusing on its subversion of notions related to gender and sexuality through the aesthetic excess of Tenemos la carne (We Are The Flesh, 2016) and La regi贸n salvaje (The Untamed, 2016) and punk folk horror of Huesera (The Bone Woman 2022), among other pieces. It considers the timely contribution of decolonial (and ultimately, anticolonial) thinkers hailing from Latin America as a valuable methodological framework to discuss horror audiovisual culture from and about the region while vindicating otherwise jettisoned epistemologies.  

 

Bio: Valeria Villegas Lindvall is Senior lecturer at the University 91探花, specializing in Latin American horror film with a feminist and decolonial focus. Post-doctoral research assistant for Prof. Alison Peirse鈥檚 AHRC-funded fellowship Feminist Horror Cinema and Reviews Editor for MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture.