INVESTIGADORES
LOZANO Ezequiel
capítulos de libros
Título:
Drag Performances in Recent Latin American Documentary: Uses of Voice and Musical Flows
Autor/es:
AGOSTINA INVERNIZZI; EZEQUIEL LOZANO
Libro:
Identity mediations in Latin American Cinema and Beyond. Culture, Music and Transnational Discourses
Editorial:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Referencias:
Lugar: Cambridge; Año: 2019; p. 232 - 241
Resumen:
This article aims to contribute to the configuration of a crooked cartography, to the construction of a map of the sexual dissident audiovisual geography in Latin America?s documentary filmmaking, after many decades of highly transphobic audiovisual imagery. In the documentary short film "La otra" (Lucrecia Martel, 1989), we find a fundamental moment in the journey towards trans* visibility in Argentine cinematography. In Martel?s student work, we find a focus on drag performances, something unusual in local documentary film and in Latin-American theater studies.Our first outline of this map extends from 1989 to 2017 and cuts a trail through Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, and Peru. In addition to Martel´s work, this initial corpus consists of the short films: "Es mi vida (el arte de la transformación)" (Espinoza, 1995); "Perra" (Navarro, Plaza and González, 2011); "El Arte de La Transformación" (Uzcateguí and Castillo, 2016), and "Nebulah" (Montoro, 2017). By claiming a specific positioning within the field of documentary cinema and building an archive that deviates from the canon, we put forward a perspective that reflects on the uses of the voice and musical flows in the drag performances presented in the films, performances that for decades have battled against transphobia, which is still active in Western societies and also present in some of the discourse of the films? protagonists.