<p>Cinema and Humor in Latin America: An Introduction; Juan Poblete<br>1. Luis Sandrini's Stutter, Early Argentine Film Comedy and the Representability of Time; Nilo Fernando Couret<br>2. 'Comrades, There Are Moments in Life That Are Truly Momentary': Cantinflas and the Administration of Public Matters; Gareth Williams<br>3. The Laugh of Niní Marshall. Comic Performance and Gender Performativity in Argentinean Classical Cinema; Paula Inés Laguarda<br>4. The Early comedies of Tomás Gutiérrez Alea; Dianne Marting<br>5. Backwardness and Modernity in the Rural Tradition of Mazzaropi Comedies; Maurício de Bragança<br>6. Enrique Cahen Salaberry and Hugo Sofovich: Contrasting Directors and Strategies of Humor in Films Featuring Alberto Olmedo and Jorge Porcel; Fernando Pagnoni<br>7. Colombian Popular Comedy for Dummies: The Nieto Roa and Dago García Producciones Formula; Juana Suárez<br>8. Invasion of the Nacos! Mocking Social Prejudice in Contemporary Mexican Cinema; Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste<br>9. Humorous Affects. Romantic Comedies in Contemporary Mexico; Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado<br>10. Who's laughing now? Indigenous Media and the Politics of Humor; Freya Schiwy<br>11. A Sense of Humor and Society in Three Chilean Comedies: Taxi para tres, Sexo con Amor, and Super, Todo Chile adentro; Juan Poblete<br><br></p>