Film Studies > FILM REVIEW > Summary of Foreigners in their Own Land Film. Episodes 1-6. (All)
Summary of Foreigners in their Own Land Film Introduction The documentary film “Foreigners in their Land” is about nationality, class, race citizenship and transformationalism lenses that are d... epicted with much openness in six different eras. However, there are Latinos and Chicana voices of women like Maria Elena, Julia Alvarez, Dolores Huerta, Rita Moreno, Apolinaria Lorenzana, and Gloria Estefan who shows no focus on sexuality and gender in the entire film series. Thus, the film in its entirety ignores the issue of homophobia, heterosexism, and sexism. Episode 1 Foreigners in Their Land (1565-1880) present a broad sweep with much focus between 1492 and 1848 as more appropriate. Here, the colonial era of Spain incorporates the presence of Spanish in 25 states, currently known as U.S.A as well as its critical civil settlements. In this episode, the Indian nations interaction is seen as an essential cause for the pandemic disease brought to the Americas; that is, the Spanish slavery (encomienda system), the Spanish killing of Indians, the mestizaje and Spanish and the Indian sexed/gendered/caste/race/foundational status as well as sexual violence. At the end of the episode, the word “Our” Spanish lands refer to Indians homelands. [Show More]
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