Abstract

This article discusses the use of Spanish female characters in three recent Mexican films (Amores perros, Y tu mamá también, Sin dejar huella). The article argues that, beyond any allegorical exotism with a colonialist air, or beyond globalist posturing, the transatlantic female body is used to question and/or analyse narratives of national unity and integrity in crisis.

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