Xuxa

Xuxa
Title Xuxa PDF eBook
Author Amelia Simpson
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 258
Release 2010-04-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1439903530

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The Mega-Marketing of Gender, Race, and Modernity.

Kids' Media Culture

Kids' Media Culture
Title Kids' Media Culture PDF eBook
Author Marsha Kinder
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 356
Release 1999
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780822323716

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A collection of feminist cultural studies essays on children's television.

Sex and Money

Sex and Money
Title Sex and Money PDF eBook
Author Eileen R. Meehan
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 330
Release 2002
Genre Feminism and mass media
ISBN 9781452905266

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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.

A History of Modern Brazil

A History of Modern Brazil
Title A History of Modern Brazil PDF eBook
Author Colin M. MacLachlan
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 292
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780842051231

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Over time, Brazil has evolved into a well-defined nation with a strong sense of identity. From the natural beauty of the Amazon River to the exciting resort city of Rio de Janeiro, from soccer champion Pele to classical musician Villa Lobos, Brazil is known as a distinctive, diverse country. It is recognized worldwide for its World Cup soccer team, samba music, dancing, and celebrations of Carnival. This book provides a well-rounded, brief history of Brazil that uniquely focuses on both the politics and culture of the republic. Colin MacLachlan uses a political narrative to frame the evolution of national culture and the formation of national identity. He evaluates Brazilian myths, stereotypes, and icons such as soccer and dancing as part of the historical analysis. Brazil's history is presented from its colonial roots to the present, showing how the country developed its economic and social base, then struggled to modernize and secure a respected world role. Key issues are examined: immigration, slavery and race, territorial expansion, the military, and technology and industrialization. The integration of cultural material enriches the text. It provides handy points for classroom discussion and will help students remember particular aspects Brazil's history. The book includes fascinating side-bars on various aspects of Brazilian culture, including Copacabana Beach and the rain forests. A History of Modern Brazil will inform and entertain students in courses on Brazil and modern Latin America.

New York Magazine

New York Magazine
Title New York Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 152
Release 1992-03-09
Genre
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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.

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.