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CHAPTER 11 As loiras: Brazil’s screen blondes
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Stephanie Dennison
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- lllustrations viii
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1 Consuming visions: Female stars, the melindrosa and desires for a Brazilian film industry 23
- CHAPTER 2 A star system created by fans: Pernambucan cinema in the 1920s 46
- CHAPTER 3 A star in the spotlight: Carmen Santos and Brazilian cinema of the 1920s 60
- CHAPTER 4 Carmen Miranda: From national star to global brand 73
- CHAPTER 5 Cinelândia magazine and the creation of home-grown movie stars in the 1950s 93
- CHAPTER 6 Oscarito and Grande Otelo ‘The terrible twosome’ 111
- CHAPTER 7 Eliane Lage: A falling star in the skies of the tropics 128
- CHAPTER 8 Radio stars on screen: Critiques of stardom in Moacyr Fenelon’s Tudo azul (1952) 144
- CHAPTER 9 Jece Valadão, the ‘charming crook’ A star image between tradition and modernity 162
- CHAPTER 10 José Mojica Marins versus Coffin Joe: Auteurism and stardom in Brazilian cinema 178
- CHAPTER 11 As loiras: Brazil’s screen blondes 196
- CHAPTER 12 A star is born: The rising profile of the non-professional actor in recent Brazilian cinema 210
- CHAPTER 13 The black body reframed: Lázaro Ramos and the performance of interracial love 227
- CHAPTER 14 Seu Jorge as a cross-media star: Between local authenticity and global appeal 249
- CHAPTER 15 Latin lover or Latin(o) loser? Rodrigo Santoro and the Hollywood stereotype 263
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- lllustrations viii
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1 Consuming visions: Female stars, the melindrosa and desires for a Brazilian film industry 23
- CHAPTER 2 A star system created by fans: Pernambucan cinema in the 1920s 46
- CHAPTER 3 A star in the spotlight: Carmen Santos and Brazilian cinema of the 1920s 60
- CHAPTER 4 Carmen Miranda: From national star to global brand 73
- CHAPTER 5 Cinelândia magazine and the creation of home-grown movie stars in the 1950s 93
- CHAPTER 6 Oscarito and Grande Otelo ‘The terrible twosome’ 111
- CHAPTER 7 Eliane Lage: A falling star in the skies of the tropics 128
- CHAPTER 8 Radio stars on screen: Critiques of stardom in Moacyr Fenelon’s Tudo azul (1952) 144
- CHAPTER 9 Jece Valadão, the ‘charming crook’ A star image between tradition and modernity 162
- CHAPTER 10 José Mojica Marins versus Coffin Joe: Auteurism and stardom in Brazilian cinema 178
- CHAPTER 11 As loiras: Brazil’s screen blondes 196
- CHAPTER 12 A star is born: The rising profile of the non-professional actor in recent Brazilian cinema 210
- CHAPTER 13 The black body reframed: Lázaro Ramos and the performance of interracial love 227
- CHAPTER 14 Seu Jorge as a cross-media star: Between local authenticity and global appeal 249
- CHAPTER 15 Latin lover or Latin(o) loser? Rodrigo Santoro and the Hollywood stereotype 263
- Index 283