Life Flesh
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Published research titled 'Life Flesh' (co-authored by Santiago Fouz-Hernández and Alfredo Martínez Expósito) explores constructions and representations of male corporeality in contemporary Spanish film, considering cultural, social, and aesthetic dimensions.
The book analyzes how male bodies are framed, sexualized, and politicized across different films and directors, drawing on gender and film theory.
It situates its discussions within broader debates about masculinity, identity, and cinematic form.
The work has informed subsequent scholarship and served as a foundation for further collaborative projects between the authors.
The book analyzes how male bodies are framed, sexualized, and politicized across different films and directors, drawing on gender and film theory.
It situates its discussions within broader debates about masculinity, identity, and cinematic form.
The work has informed subsequent scholarship and served as a foundation for further collaborative projects between the authors.
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as a previous co-authored book that his forthcoming project will continue from.

Santiago Fouz-Hernández

Santiago Fouz-Hernández, "The Films of Bigas Luna" (Manchester UP, 2025)
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as a previous co-authored book on male bodies in contemporary Spanish cinema that his upcoming project will continue.

Santiago Fouz-Hernández

Santiago Fouz-Hernández, "The Films of Bigas Luna" (Manchester UP, 2025)


