Homenaje académico a las estrellas femeninas que trabajaron duramente por su profesión en la televisión y el cine en España, en un momento en el que la visibilidad era muy escasa y que aportaron un papel muy relevante para poder llegar a donde hoy estamos, aunque aún muy lejos de donde se debería estar.
This book deepens the understanding of the work carried out by professional women in Spanish film and television since the arrival of democracy, a period of radical changes that saw an emergence of female talent. Although most of the literature on women and media deals with female film directors, this book also addresses television, a medium where the presence of women was significant throughout this period. This book makes an important contribution to the study of the history of women in Spanish media, focusing on the work of some well-known names, while also rescuing from oblivion others now forgotten. It brings together scholars from Spain, the United States and Ireland to analyze films and television programs written or directed by female professionals such as Pilar Miro, Josefina Molina, Cecilia Bartolome, Rosa Montero, Carmen Martin Gaite, Cristina Andreu, Isabel Coixet and Paloma Chamorro. The book also includes four interviews with screenwriter Esmeralda Adam, television executive Carmen Caffarel, filmmaker Ana Diez and television director Matilde Fernandez. Their reflections on personal and professional experiences shed light on the changes that took place in Spanish society during this period and the challenges they have faced in their careers.
"Chicas raras": the Television Scripts of Carmen Martín Gaite
págs. 3-13
págs. 15-24
Unpleasant Women in Spanish Television During the Transition to Democracy: "Eugenia Grandet" and "La profesión de la Señora Warren" by Pilar Miró
págs. 27-38
Josefina Molina and "Función de noche" (1981): transtion, Crisis and Feminism
págs. 39-48
Women at the Crossroads: three Gazes on Female Sexuality in Spanish Film of the Transition Period
págs. 49-59
Pilar Miró: a Troubled Account
págs. 61-72
Spanish Female Film Directors: ten years and ten Directors Leading the Field (1982-1992)
págs. 75-87
págs. 89-101
págs. 103-111
Margins and Absences: women in Spanish Minor Cinemas
págs. 115-126
Paloma Chamorro and "La edad de oro" (1983-1985): transgression and Music Journalism in Spanish Television
págs. 127-136
págs. 137-144
Esmeralda Adam: dark Comedy in a Feminine Key
págs. 147-156
Carmen Caffarel: opening Doors
págs. 157-165
Ana Díez: the Art of Taking Risks
págs. 167-179
Matilde Fernández: directing Television
págs. 181-188
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