Edinburgh University Press
Towards an Intermedial History of Brazilian Cinema
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About this book
From its inception, Brazilian cinema has combined extra-filmic artistic and cultural forms, both local and imported, resulting in an original aesthetic blend. Theatre, dance, music, circus, radio, television and the plastic arts left a distinctive mark on Brazilian cinema’s poetics and politics, as can be observed in a host of fascinating phenomena analysed in this book, including: the film prologues that connected the screen to the stage in the 1920s; the chanchada musical comedies, inflected by vaudeville theatre and the radio; the manguebeat and árido movie movements that blurred the boundaries between music and film; and contemporary multimedia installations and other experiments. By adopting intermediality as a historiographic method, this book reconstructs the history and cultural wealth behind filmic expressions in Brazilian cinema.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Figures
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The Contributors
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
1 - Part I Intervisuality
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1 Traffic in Images: Visual Spectacle before Cinema in Brazil
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2 Intermedial Landscapes in the Work of Cao Guimarães
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3 ‘The most innocent film of the year’: Comic Books, Sex and Cinema Marginal
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4 Photographs of the Invisible: Intermedial Figurations of Social Exclusion in Babás and Aquarius
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5 Exploring the Cinematic Imaginary: Carlos Adriano, André Parente and the Precision of the Vague
94 - Part II The Empire of Music
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6 Watson Macedo’s Aviso aos navegantes (1950): Reflections on the Musical Numbers of a Brazilian Chanchada
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7 (In)Visible Musicians: Supporting Instrumentalists and their Intermedial Vocation
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8 Music-video Aesthetics in Pernambucan Cinema
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9 Possessing Archival Images: Ghosts, Songs and Films in Cartola – música para os olhos (2007)
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10 Intermediality in Brazilian Silent Cinema: Luiz de Barros’s Works and Intermedial Strategies
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11 ‘Synchronised Film Fever’ amid the ‘Gramophonoradiomania’: Record, Radio and Cinema at the Dawn of the ‘Talkies’ in Rio de Janeiro
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12 The Singer, the Acrobats and the Bands: A Study of Three Brazilian Films and their Intermedial Characters
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13 Gilda de Abreu’s O Ébrio as a Unique Intermedial Project
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14 Chanchada, Samba and Beyond: From the Cinema of Radio to the Cinema of Television (1930s–1960s)
243 - Part IV From Impure Cinema to Cosmopoetics
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15 Impure Cinema as Method: The Last Films of Eduardo Coutinho
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16 Queering Intermediality in Brazilian Cinema
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17 The Humiliation of the Father: Theatrical Melodrama and Cinema Novo’s Critique of Conservative Modernisation
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18 Intermedial Territories: Maps and the Amazonian Moving Image
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19 An Intermedial Reading of Glauber Rocha’s Cosmogony
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Index
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