Carmen Miranda foi a Washington

Carmen Miranda foi a Washington
Title Carmen Miranda foi a Washington PDF eBook
Author Ana Rita Mendonça
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 1999
Genre Singers
ISBN

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Carmen Miranda

Carmen Miranda
Title Carmen Miranda PDF eBook
Author Lisa Shaw
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 168
Release 2019-07-25
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1838714901

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This is the first book-length study of Carmen Miranda in English. It traces her origins as a radio singer, recording artist and film star in Brazil in the 1930s, before exploring in depth her Hollywood screen roles and the construction of her long-lasting star persona in the USA.

Creating Carmen Miranda

Creating Carmen Miranda
Title Creating Carmen Miranda PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Pages 508
Release 2021-04-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0826503853

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Carmen Miranda got knocked down and kept going. Filming an appearance on The Jimmy Durante Show on August 4, 1955, the "ambassadress of samba" suddenly took a knee during a dance number, clearly in distress. Durante covered without missing a beat, and Miranda was back on her feet in a matter of moments to continue with what she did best: performing. By the next morning, she was dead from heart failure at age 46. This final performance in many ways exemplified the power of Carmen Miranda. The actress, singer, and dancer pursued a relentless mission to demonstrate the provocative theatrical force of her cultural roots in Brazil. Armed with bare-midriff dresses, platform shoes, and her iconic fruit-basket headdresses, Miranda stole the show in films like That Night in Rio and The Gang's All Here. For American film audiences, her life was an example of the exoticism of a mysterious, sensual South America. For Brazilian and Latin American audiences, she was an icon. For the gay community, she became a work of art personified and a symbol of courage and charisma. In Creating Carmen Miranda, Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez takes the reader through the myriad methods Miranda consciously used to shape her performance of race, gender, and camp culture, all to further her journey down the road to becoming a legend.

Brazilian National Cinema

Brazilian National Cinema
Title Brazilian National Cinema PDF eBook
Author Lisa Shaw
Publisher Routledge
Pages 240
Release 2014-05-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1134702108

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Brazilian cinema is one of the most influential national cinemas in Latin America and this wide-ranging study traces the evolution of Brazilian film from the silent era to the present day, including detailed studies of more recent international box-office hits, such as Central Station (1998) and City of God (2002). Brazilian National Cinema gives due importance to traditionally overlooked aspects of Brazilian cinema, such as popular genres, ranging from musical comedies (the chanchada) to soft-core porn films (the pornochanchada) and horror films, and also provides a fresh approach to the internationally acclaimed avant-garde Cinema Novo of the 1960s. Lisa Shaw and Stephanie Dennison apply recent theories on stardom, particularly relating to issues of ethnicity, race and gender, to both well-known Brazilian performers, such as Carmen Miranda and Sonia Braga, and lesser known domestic icons, such as the Afro-Brazilian comic actor, Grande Otelo (Big Othello), and the uberblonde children’s TV and film star, and media mogul, Xuxa. This timely addition to the National Cinemas series provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between Brazilian cinema and issues of national and cultural identity.

Becoming Brazilian

Becoming Brazilian
Title Becoming Brazilian PDF eBook
Author Marshall C. Eakin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 347
Release 2017-07-25
Genre History
ISBN 1107175763

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This book examines how Gilberto Freyre's notion of mestiçagem (race mixing) became the overwhelmingly dominant narrative of national identity in twentieth-century Brazil. It will be of interest to scholars and students interested in Brazil, Latin America, race, nationalism, national identity, and popular culture.

Stars and Stardom in Brazilian Cinema

Stars and Stardom in Brazilian Cinema
Title Stars and Stardom in Brazilian Cinema PDF eBook
Author Tim Bergfelder
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 302
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Art
ISBN 1785332996

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Despite the recent explosion of scholarly interest in “star studies,” Brazilian film has received comparatively little attention. As this volume demonstrates, however, the richness of Brazilian stardom extends well beyond the ubiquitous Carmen Miranda. Among the studies assembled here are fascinating explorations of figures such as Eliane Lage (the star attraction of São Paulo’s Vera Cruz studios), cult horror movie auteur Coffin Joe, and Lázaro Ramos, the most visible Afro-Brazilian actor today. At the same time, contributors interrogate the inner workings of the star system in Brazil, from the pioneering efforts of silent-era actresses to the recent advent of the non-professional movie star.

Hello, Hello Brazil

Hello, Hello Brazil
Title Hello, Hello Brazil PDF eBook
Author Bryan McCann
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 324
Release 2004-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780822332732

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DIVA study of the foundation of Brazilian popular music and its effect on the formation of national identity and cultural expression./div