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Felipe Pruneda Sentíes's research examines the intersection of media and historical thought. His work has explored the development of visionary thinking within Mexican silent film, specifically focusing on the positivist documentary tradition. Pruneda Sentíes's scholarship delves into how cinematic approaches shape and reflect societal perspectives, contributing to the understanding of film history and cultural analysis.
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- Publications: 7
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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LA LINTERNA ES VERDADERAMENTE MÁGICA: EL NACIMIENTO DEL PENSAMIENTO VISIONARIO DEL DOCUMENTAL POSITIVISTA DEL CINE MEXICANO SILENTE (2021)
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