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Mediático features studies of Latin(o/a/x) American, Spanish & Portuguese film/media cultures. It is co-edited by Dolores Tierney & Catherine Grant.

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SLACextras 19.2  Mediático takeover

SLACextras 19.2 Mediático takeover

August 30, 2024
dtierney
Film

Welcome to this SLACextras takeover of Mediático which, in the spirit of SLACextras, features additional material to accompany the print…

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LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN’S FILMMAKING: A MANIFESTO

LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN’S FILMMAKING: A MANIFESTO

December 18, 2017
dtierney
Conferences, Film, Research News

Mediático is delighted to present a Latin American Women’s Filmmaking Manifesto by Deborah Shaw, Reader in Film Studies at the University of…

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