This volume explores the recent 'adolescent turn' in contemporary Latin
American cinema, challenging many of the underlying assumptions about
the nature of youth and distinguishing adolescence as a distinct and
vital area of study. Its contributors examine the narrative and
political potential of teenage protagonists in a range of recent films
from the region, acknowledging the distinct emotional registers that are
at play throughout adolescence and releasing teenage subjectivities from
restrictive critical and theoretical emphases on theories of childhood.
As the first academic study to examine the figure of the adolescent in
contemporary Latin American film, New Visions of Adolescence in
Contemporary Latin American Cinema thus presents a timely and
innovative analysis of issues of sexuality and gender, political and
domestic violence and social class, and will be of significant interest
to students and researchers in Latin American Studies, Cultural Studies,
World Cinema and Childhood Studies.