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  • Contributors

Ana M. López is associate provost for faculty affairs and director of the Cuban and Caribbean Studies Institute at Tulane University. She is full professor in the Department of Communication and teaches film and cultural studies. Her research is focused on Latin American and Latino film and cultural studies. Her most recent publication is the collection of essays Hollywood, Nuestra América y los Latinos (Havana: Ediciones Unión, 2012).

Rielle Navitski is assistant professor in the Department of Theatre and Film Studies at the University of Georgia. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Cinema Journal, Screen, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, and a number of edited collections. Her current book project examines sensationalized violence in the visual cultures of early twentieth-century Mexico and Brazil.

Nicolas Poppe is assistant professor of Spanish at Ball State University. His recent work examines transnational features of early Latin American sound film and has appeared in Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies, Journal of Cultural Geography, and Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies.

Dolores Tierney is senior lecturer in film and media studies in the School of Media, Film, and Music at Sussex University. She has published widely on transnational Latin American and Latino film and media, most recently in Studies in Hispanic Cinemas and Film, Fashion and Consumption. She is the author of Emilio Fernández (2007), coeditor of Latsploitation, Exploitation Cinemas, and Latin America (2009), and coeditor of the forthcoming The Transnational Fantasies of Guillermo del Toro (Palgrave Macmillan). [End Page 142]

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