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Linda B. Hall - Dolores del Río: Beauty in Light and Shade - 9780804799461 - V9780804799461
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Dolores del Río: Beauty in Light and Shade

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Description for Dolores del Río: Beauty in Light and Shade Paperback. This comprehensive biography of Dolores del Rio considers how her enormously successful career in Hollywood, in Mexico, and internationally, illuminates issues of race, ethnicity, and gender through the lenses of beauty and celebrity. Num Pages: 376 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: APB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 25. Weight in Grams: 522.
Dolores del Rio's enormously successful career in Hollywood, in Mexico, and internationally illuminates issues of race, ethnicity, and gender through the lenses of beauty and celebrity. She and her husband left Mexico in 1925, as both their well-to-do families suffered from the economic downturn that followed the Mexican Revolution. Far from being stigmatized as a woman of color, she was acknowledged as the epitome of beauty in the Hollywood of the 1920s and early 1930s. While she insisted upon her ethnicity, she was nevertheless coded white by the film industry and its fans, and she appeared for more than a decade as a romantic lead opposite white actors. Returning to Mexico in the early 1940s, she brought enthusiasm and prestige to the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, becoming one of the great divas of Mexican film. With struggle and perseverance, she overcame the influence of men in both countries who hoped to dominate her, ultimately controlling her own life professionally and personally.

Product Details

Publisher
Stanford University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
521g
Number of Pages
376
Place of Publication
Palo Alto, United States
ISBN
9780804799461
SKU
V9780804799461
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About Linda B. Hall
Linda B. Hall is Distinguished Professor of History and Regents Professor at the University of New Mexico.

Reviews for Dolores del Río: Beauty in Light and Shade
Hall bases her work on a close study of del Rio's personal papers, contemporary publications about her, and del Rio's filmography . . . Hall provides historical context to help readers make sense of the opportunities and constraints that del Rio faced. Hall gives a nuanced account of how del Rio's personal and professional lives meshed, explaining how she navigated the transition from fading Hollywood stardom in the late 1930s to her remarkable comeback as a leading figure in the golden age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s.
Lisa Jarvinen
Journal of American History
Dolores del Rio is an important work that finally offers us an insight into one of the most compelling stars of the early to mid-twentieth century. It fills a tremendous void in the literature of film history and film studies as well as Latin American/Chicana(o) studies.
Jill Watts
California State University San Marcos
In Dolores del Ro, Linda Hall marshals an impressively extensive archive in order to puzzle together a compelling story of the film star's life, with a particular focus on considering how del Ro's beauty contributed to her success...The biography offers a thorough depiction of the kinds of body work available and needed in Hollywood and then, importantly and thoughtfully, reveals how the older del Ro was almost too beautiful to play the roles she received in Mexico.
Adriana Estill
Latin American Research Review
Linda B. Hall's new book, Dolores del Rio: Beauty in Light and Shade, radically revises previous study of the Mexican film star . . . Hall crafts a lively story out of the various strands of del Rio's complicated life, all while building a historical argument . . . [H]istorians interested in twentieth-century transnational cultural history, Mexican gender history, and film history will want to read Hall's book.
Anne Rubenstein
American Historical Review
Those interested in Hollywood history will find this book a particularly good read, as Hall carefully shows how Carewe planned to make del Rio a star as well as possibly his wife. Those who continue to research race, ethnicity, and whiteness in early Hollywood will find valuable information in Hall's book.
Alicia I. Rodriguez-Estrada
Western Historical Quarterly
Linda Hall provides a wonderfully written and compelling biography of one of the most famous and beautiful women of the twentieth century: actress Dolores del Rio.
Cynthia E. Milton
The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Latin American History
Hall has created a well-researched, readable biography of a major international star, first in Hollywood, then, later, in her native Mexico . . . Highly recommended.
J.M. Welsh
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