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Woman-Centered Brazilian Cinema : Filmmakers and Protagonists of the Twenty-First Century / edited by Jack A. Draper III and Cacilda M. Re^go.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- SUNY series in Latin American cinema.
- SUNY Series in Latin American Cinema Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Women in the motion picture industry--Brazil.
- Women in the motion picture industry.
- Women in motion pictures.
- Motion pictures--Brazil--History.
- Motion pictures.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (290 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, [2022]
- Summary:
- Illuminates the complex factors that have helped or hindered creative work by and about women in the twenty-first-century Brazilian film industry.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Works Cited
- Part 1: Breaking Ground/Making Space in the Industry
- Chapter 1 Recognizing Women's Contributions to Brazilian Cinema
- Invisible Women
- Against All Odds
- A Creative Endeavor Called "Shared Authorship"
- Of Recent Initiatives Supporting Women's Creative Work in Film
- Concluding Remarks
- Notes
- Chapter 2 Behind the Scenes: Brazilian Women Screenwriters in Film and Television
- State of the Script
- Formation in the Profession
- Formation of the Profession
- A New Generation
- Authorship and Agency
- A Role on the Set?
- Views on Writing
- Film, Television, Streaming?
- Black Women's Voices in Brazilian Audiovisual
- Women Screenwriters and Genre Cinema
- Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
- Documentary
- Chapter 3 Resistance and Online Activism: Brazilian Women Filmmakers' Initiatives (2014-2017)
- Initiatives by Brazilian Women Filmmakers: An Assessment
- Strength through Circulation: Brazilian Women Filmmakers on Facebook
- Chapter 4 Interview with Maria Augusta Ramos
- Part 2: Politics of Public/Private Spaces
- Chapter 5 From Tweets to the Streets: Women's Documentary Filmmaking and Brazil's Feminist Spring
- #PrimeiroAssédio Hits the Streets
- Street Harassment in Enough with Catcalling
- Chapter 6 Motherhood and Making Kin in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema
- Kinnovating by Becoming Harder
- Kinnovating by Becoming Softer
- Conclusion
- Chapter 7 The Many Mirrors of Maria Augusta Ramos: Landscape, Institutions, and Everyday Lives in Contemporary Brazil
- MAR and the Brazilian Documentary Tradition
- Space, Coexistence, and Conflict
- The Unpredictable Length of Time.
- Spaces of Power: The Trial
- Note
- Chapter 8 Interview with Petra Costa
- Work Cited
- Part 3: Intersecting Identities
- Chapter 9 Conditions for a Twenty-First-Century Black Woman Cinema in Brazil: The Politics and Aesthetics of Yasmin Thayná's Audiovisual Practice
- Yasmin Thayná's Media and Intellectual Endeavors
- Aesthetics and Politics
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 10 Afro-Brazilian Women Creative Workers Speak: Juliana Vicente's Standpoint Cinema (Cinema of O Lugar de Fala)
- Black Women in Audiovisual
- Cinema Negro
- Face It!
- Chapter 11 Interview with Mari Corrêa
- Chapter 12 Interview with Paula Sacchetta
- Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Description based on print version record.
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9781438490267
- 1438490267
- OCLC:
- 1345585134
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