Introduction: New Women, Old Worlds, by Susan Lord
1. We have a vast public . . . .": Interview for Pensamiento
Critico by Sara Gómez Yera
2. "Sara is so very Sara!": Inés María Martiatu Terry Interviewed
by Lourdes Martínez-Echazábal, by Inés María Martiatu Terry and
Lourdes Martínez-Echazábal
3. Inquisitive Gazes: Sara Gómez's Perspectives on Social
Marginality from and within the Cuban Revolution, by Odette
Casamayor-Cisneros
4. Sergio Giral Interviewed by María Caridad Cumaná, by Sergio
Giral and María Caridad Cumaná
5. "Neither Farms nor Coffee Plantations . . .": Urban Spaces and
Cultural Contours in the Script and on the Screen, by Víctor Fowler
Calzada
6. Residential Miraflores: (Script for De cierta manera/One way or
another), by Sara Gómez Yera and Tomás Gonzalez
7. Luis García Mesa Interviewed by Lourdes Martínez-Echazábal and
María Caridad Cumaná, by Luis García Mesa, Lourdes
Martínez-Echazábal, and María Caridad Cumaná
8. Sara Gómez: AfroCubana (Afro-Cuban Women's) Activism after 1961,
by Devyn Spence Benson
9. Racial Identity and Collisions: Gómez and Guillén Landrián, by
María Caridad Cumaná
10. Rigoberto López Interviewed by Victor Fowler Calzada, by
Rigoberto López and Víctor Fowler Calzada
11. Information and Education: Sara Gómez and Nonfiction Film
Culture of the 1960s, by Joshua Malitsky
12. Virtual Heroes in the Midst of Shortage: Sara Gómez Confronts
the New Man, by Ana Serra
13. Iván Arocha Montes de Oca Interviewed by Ricardo Acosta, by
Iván Arocha Montes de Oca and Ricardo Acosta
14. Sabor and Punctum: Music in Sara Gómez's Films, by Alan
West-Durán
15. The Santiago of Two Pilgrims: F. G. Lorca and Sara Gómez in
Search of Eastern Cuba, by Lourdes Martínez-Echazábal
16. Her Contribution, by Sandra Abd'Allah-Alvarez Ramírez
17. Conclusion: Transculturation, Gender, and Documentary, by Susan
Lord
Epilogue: "As time goes by, we are less of a polite, aesthetic,
static, sexual, and passive object . . .": Sara Gómez Yera
Interviewed by Marguerite Duras
Filmography
Index
Susan Lord is Professor of Film and Media in the Cultural Studies Graduate Program and Director of the Vulnerable Media Lab at Queen's University. She is co-editor of Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence; New World Coming: The Sixties and the Shaping of Global Consciousness; and Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema. As a member of the editorial collective for the journal Public: Art, Culture, Ideas, she has co-edited the issues "Havana" and "Archive/Counter-Archives". María Caridad Cumaná taught Film and Television at the University of Havana for 15 years. She was Chief Coordinator for the Audiovisual Portal for Latin American and Caribbean Cinema at the Foundation of New Latin American Cinema, co-authored A Look at Cuban Cinema, Latitudes of the Margin: Latin American Cinema before the Third Millennium, and co-edited My Havana: The Musical City of Carlos Varela. She was Field Producer in Havana for the documentary Out My Windows (NFB). She is currently an Adjunct Faculty at Miami Dade College.
The release of this important critical anthology, alongside the
release of the restorations, reinstates the work of Sara Gomez in
the living archive of women film-makers and allwos her
reintroduction into archives and counterarchives of Latin American
cinema.
*Film Quarterly*
A must-read for those researching and teaching feminist
documentaries, decolonial ethnography, and the histories of Latin
American Cinema.
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