Narcotraffic and women in internacional Colombian film: Rosario Tijeras and María llena eres de gracia

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This study analyzes representations of narcotraffic and the sicariato in
Colombia from international perspectives in current cinema: Maria Full of Grace
(Joshua Marston, USA/Colombia, 2004) and Rosario Tijeras (Emilio Maillé,
Mexico/Colombia, 2005). Both films inscribe socio-cultural, economic and sexual codes in their treatment of women in Colombia and their relationship to drugtrafficking.
The article argues that the international directors offer their work to a
global consumer marketplace with messages that reaffirm national and international hierarchies of masculine reproduction.

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Stacely Alba Skar

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Stacely Alba Skar, Western Connecticut State University

Western Connecticut State University
Department of World Languages & Literature
181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810, U. S. A.
skars@wcsu.edu

Alba Skar, S. (2019). Narcotraffic and women in internacional Colombian film: Rosario Tijeras and María llena eres de gracia. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(25), 115-131. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1951

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