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Portuguese Film, 1930-1960 : The Staging of the New State Regime

معرفی کتاب «Portuguese Film, 1930-1960 : The Staging of the New State Regime» نوشتهٔ Vieira, Patricia، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bloomsbury Academic در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

__Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime__ provides groundbreaking analysis of Portuguese feature films produced in the first three decades of the New State (__Estado Novo__), a right-wing totalitarian regime that lasted between 1933 and 1974. These films, sponsored by the National Propaganda Institute (__Secretariado Nacional de Propaganda__), convey a conservative image of both mainland Portugal and the country's overseas African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and St. Thomas and Principe). The films about the mainland emphasize traditional values, the importance of obedience to authorities and a strict division of gender roles, whereby women are relegated to the domestic sphere. The Portuguese countryside, where age-old customs and a strong social hierarchy prevailed, is presented in these movies as a model for the rest of the country. The films about the colonies, in turn, underline the benefits of the Portuguese presence in Africa and portray the colonized as docile subjects to Portuguese rule. The book includes chapter summaries in the introduction, in-depth analyses of the most important Portuguese films produced between 1930 and 1960, a discussion of the main topics of Portuguese cinema from the New State, and a comprehensive bibliography that guides students who wish to read further on a specific topic. First published in Portuguese to wide acclaim, __Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime__ fills a gap in English-language scholarship on the history of the national cinema of the Iberian peninsula. Films covered include __Fatima__, __Land of Faith__ (__Terra de Fe__), __Spell of the Empire__ (__Feitico do Imperio__), and __Chaimite__. La 4e page de couverture indique : "Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime provides groundbreaking analysis of Portuguese feature films produced in the first three decades of the New State (Estado Novo), a right-wing totalitarian regime that lasted between 1933 and 1974. These films, sponsored by the National Propaganda Institute (Secretariado Nacional de Propaganda), convey a conservative image of both mainland Portugal and the country's overseas African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and St. Thomas and Principe). The films about the mainland emphasize traditional values, the importance of obedience to authorities and a strict division of gender roles, whereby women are relegated to the domestic sphere. The Portuguese countryside, where age-old customs and a strong social hierarchy prevailed, is presented in these movies as a model for the rest of the country. The films about the colonies, in turn, underline the benefits of the Portuguese presence in Africa and portray the colonized as docile subjects to Portuguese rule. The book includes chapter summaries in the introduction, in-depth analyses of the most important Portuguese films produced between 1930 and 1960, a discussion of the main topics of Portuguese cinema from the New State, and a comprehensive bibliography that guides students who wish to read further on a specific topic. First published in Portuguese to wide acclaim, Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime fills a gap in English-language scholarship on the history of the national cinema of the Iberian peninsula. Films covered include Fatima, Land of Faith (Terra de Fe), Spell of the Empire (Feitico do Imperio), and Chaimite." "Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime provides groundbreaking analysis of Portuguese feature films produced in the first three decades of the New State (Estado Novo), a right-wing totalitarian regime that lasted between 1933 and 1974. These films, sponsored by the National Propaganda Institute (Secretariado Nacional de Propaganda), convey a conservative image of both mainland Portugal and the country's overseas African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and St. Thomas and Principe). The films about the mainland emphasize traditional values, the importance of obedience to authorities and a strict division of gender roles, whereby women are relegated to the domestic sphere. The Portuguese countryside, where age-old customs and a strong social hierarchy prevailed, is presented in these movies as a model for the rest of the country. The films about the colonies, in turn, underline the benefits of the Portuguese presence in Africa and portray the colonized as docile subjects to Portuguese rule. The book includes chapter summaries in the introduction, in-depth analyses of the most important Portuguese films produced between 1930 and 1960, a discussion of the main topics of Portuguese cinema from the New State, and a comprehensive bibliography that guides students who wish to read further on a specific topic. First published in Portuguese to wide acclaim, Portuguese Film, 1930-1960: The Staging of the New State Regime fills a gap in English-language scholarship on the history of the national cinema of the Iberian peninsula. Films covered include Fatima, Land of Faith (Terra de Fe), Spell of the Empire (Feitico do Imperio), and Chaimite."-- Provided by publisher Cover Half Title Title Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Cinema in the New State 1 Propaganda in the New State: The May Revolution (A Revolução de Maio) Propaganda in Portuguese cinema Salazar’s truth as ideology The primacy of art: António Ferro’s politics of the spirit The staging of the leader 2 Poets on the Silver Screen : Bocage, Camões, and the Heroes of the Regime Literature and film in the politics of the spirit The heroes of the New State Against political inconstancy: The hero as a serious man 3 Rural Life in Cinema: In Defense of a Natural Society Regional and folkloric films A natural cinema The countryside and the city Capitalism, Communism, Corporatism 4 The Miracle of Salazarism : Fátima, Land of Faith (Fátima, Terra de Fé) Fátima in the New State Reason, faith and politics in cinema Balancing reason and religion Beyond reason and faith: The danger of nihilism 5 Gender Stereotypes in New State Cinema Women in New State films Singing as a transgression Fado, fatalism and the Portuguese femme fatale 6 The Empire as Fetish : Spell of the Empire (Feitiço do Império) Portugal and its colonies The magic of Africa The empire as a fetish Spell of the Empire and colonial propaganda 7 The Spirit of the Empire in Chaimite Spirituality and materiality in Salazarism The spirit of Portuguese colonization The politics of the spirit in Chaimite Epilogue New State Cinema Today Bibliography Index This title provides analysis of Portuguese feature films produced in the first three decades of the New State (Estado Novo), a right-wing totalitarian regime that lasted between 1933 and 1974. These films, sponsored by the National Propaganda Institute (Secretariado Nacional de Propaganda), convey a conservative image of both mainland Portugal and the country's overseas African colonies (Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and St. Thomas and Principe)
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