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"Masha Salazkina's brilliantly researched and interpretive study brings the never completed¡Que VivaMexico!to the center of Eisenstein's work both as a filmmaker and theorist. Examining the rich cultural life ofMexicoin which Eisenstein was operating, Salazkina lays out the three-sided circulation of people, artworks, and ideas amongRussia, theUnited States, andMexicoin which Eisenstein actively participated. Salazkina enriches this achievement by showing the prominent roles of women such as Soviet ambassador to Mexico Alexandra Kollontai, cultural impresario Anita Brenner, writer Katherine Anne Porter, and artists Tina Modotti and Frida Kahlo. To Eisenstein's male-centered world, she counterposes this one and in the process unveils previously unacknowledged aspects of Eisenstein's theories of sexuality (and sexual experiences) in what must be seen as a breath-taking tour de force."
--Charles Musser, Yale University"An extraordinary work by an expert young scholar, In Excess throws new light on Eisenstein's unfinished masterpiece, changes dramatically our picture of the famous director's life and work, and offers a unique glimpse into the culture, art, and mentality of postrevolutionary Mexico."
--Yuri Tsivian, University of Chicago"In Excess is a unique contribution that puts forth a significant argument. Two elements in Masha Salazkina's approach to Eisenstein--emphases on the transnational and on sexuality--make this argument especially intriguing. Showing that Mexican politics and Mexican motifs were transnational aesthetic crossroads of the period, Salazkina illuminates Eisenstein's appropriation of Mexican politicized art. She also makes a strong case that gender and especially the figurative displacement of woman were central to Eisenstein's imagery and conception of the Mexican film. She shows how this film and his time in Mexico were fundamental to the development of Eisenstein's later theory."
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