Matt Losada
University of Kentucky, Department of Hispanic Studies, Faculty Member
- Latin American literature, Film Studies, Contemporary Spanish Literature and Film, Modern and Contemporary Spanish Literature, 19th Century Latin American Literature, Silent Film, and 39 moreLatin-American Film, Experimental Film, Spanish cinema (Film Studies), San Juan de la Cruz, Media and Social Movements, Latin American Cinema, Argentinean cinema, Henri Lefebvre, Jean Rouch, Ethnographic Film, Spanish Cinema, Underground Film, Early Cinema, Latin American and Spanish Cinema, Early latinamerican cinema and its intermedial relations with photography, Jose Val del Omar, Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer, Documentary Film, Mexican Cinema, Boredom, Boredom and Culture, Art and Boredom, Documentary (Film Studies), Latin American Film and Cultural Production, Cine Mexicano, Luis Buñuel, L. Buñuel, Tango, Social Movements, Samanta Schweblin, Abbas Kiarostami, Pere Portabella, José Val del Omar, Raul Ruiz, James Baldwin, Tango Buenos Aires, Tango (Music), and Alejandro Zambraedit
- Matt Losada is Associate Professor in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Kentucky, where he teac... moreMatt Losada is Associate Professor in the Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Kentucky, where he teaches courses on film and literature and writes about film history and women filmmakers of Latin America, among other areas. He has written two books, The Projected Nation: Argentina Cinema and the Social Margins (SUNY Press, 2018) and Before Bemberg: Women Filmmakers in Argentina (Rutgers University Press, 2020). His research on literature, film and media also appears in Modern Language Notes, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, Hispanic Review, Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies, Film Quarterly, Cineaste and elsewhere. He serves on the editorial board of Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana.edit
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Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 50.3 (octubre 2016)
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Hispanófila 175 (December 2015)
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Film Quarterly 67.1 (January 2014)
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Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies 13.4 (2012)
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The Contemporary Spanish-American Novel
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Anales de la Literatura Española Contemporánea 38.3 (2013)
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Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 46.3 (Fall 2012)
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Jump Cut 54 (Fall 2012)
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Hispanic Review 80.3 (Summer 2012)
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Chasqui 40.2 (November 2011)
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Latin American Literary Review 77 (June 2011)
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Romance Notes 51.2 (2011)
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Senses of Cinema 57 (January 2011)
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Senses of Cinema 56 (October 2010)
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Studies in Hispanic Cinemas 7.2 (2010)
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Romance Notes 50.3 (2010)
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Senses of Cinema 55 (July 2010)
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Cineaste 35.4 (Winter 2010, web exclusive)
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A review of Mafud, Lucio. La imagen ausente. El cine mudo argentino en publicaciones gráficas. Catálogo. El cine de ficción (1914-1923). Buenos Aires: Teseo, 2016.
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Film Criticism 35.1 (Fall 2010)
A Contracorriente 7.3 (Spring 2010)
Review of Jose Luis Guerin's Tren de sombras (1997) published in The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films (Jimenez Murguia and Pinar, eds., 2018)
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Review of Albert Serra's Honor de cavalleria (2006) in The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Spanish Films (Jimenez Murguia and Pinar, eds., 2018)
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Cineaste XLII 3 (Summer 2017)
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Cineaste XLII 2 (Spring 2017)
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Cineaste 39.4 (Winter 2014, web exclusive)
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Cinema Scope 46 (Spring 2011)
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Cineaste 36.2 (Winter 2011, web exclusive)
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Cineaste 36.3 (Summer 2011)
A translation from Portuguese of Orlando Senna's essay "Cinema e Guerrilha," originally published in Revista Piauí 180 (September 2021)