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Screening Songs in Hispanic and Lusophone Cinema Lisa Shaw

Screening Songs in Hispanic and Lusophone Cinema By Lisa Shaw

Screening Songs in Hispanic and Lusophone Cinema by Lisa Shaw


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Originally published: Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2012.

Screening Songs in Hispanic and Lusophone Cinema Summary

Screening Songs in Hispanic and Lusophone Cinema by Lisa Shaw

In this volume, eighteen experts from a variety of academic backgrounds explore the use of songs in films from the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking worlds. This volume illustrates how - rather than simply helping to tell the story of - songs in Hispanic and Lusophone cinema commonly upset the hierarchy of the visual over the aural, thereby rendering their hearing a complex and rich subject for analysis.

Screening songs... constitutes a ground-breaking, interdisciplinary collection. Of particular interest to scholars and academics in the areas of Film Studies, Hispanic Studies, Lusophone Studies and Musicology, this volume opens up the study of Hispanic and Lusophone cinema to vital, new, critical approaches. The soundtracks of films as varied as City of God, All About My Mother, Bad Education and Buena Vista Social Club are analysed alongside those of lesser-known works that range from the melodramas of Mexican cinema's golden age to Brazilian and Portuguese musical comedies from the 1940s and 1950s. Fiction films are studied alongside documentaries, the work of established directors like Pedro Almodovar, Carlos Saura and Nelson Pereira dos Santos alongside that of emerging filmmakers, and performances by iconic stars like Caetano Veloso and Chavela Vargas alongside the songs of Spanish Gypsy groups, Mexican folk songs and contemporary Brazilian rap.

About Lisa Shaw

Lisa Shaw is Reader in Portuguese and Brazilian Studies in the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies at the University of Liverpool


Rob Stone is Professor of Film and Hispanic Studies in the College of Arts and Humanities at Swansea University

Table of Contents

1. Singing of dubious desire: Imperio Argentina and Penelope Cruz as Nazi Germany's exotic Other
2. Voicing gender: transgender performance and the national imaginary in the Spanish cinema of the democratic era
3. Bien paga: popular song in the films of Pedro Almodovar
4. El otro lado de la cama: remixed Transition (1973-1982)
5. On the function of punk aesthetics in Salto al vacio and Historias del Kronen
6. Soundscapes of resistance in the quinqui film
7. Song-shaped cinema: the performance of Gypsy and Basque songs in relation to film form
8. Travelling song: music, iteration and translation in La leyenda del tiempo
9. Sound moves: immigration and music in Cosas que deje en La Habana
10. The Afro-Cuban soundscape of Mexico City: authenticating spaces of violence and immorality in Salon Mexico and Victimas del pecado
11. Blues traveller: Habana blues and the framing of diasporic cubania
12. Dancing in the dark: Saura's Tango
13. Re-making Frida Kahlo through song in Frida
14. 'Silence! Fado is about to be sung': fado and the comedia a portuguesa
15. Sounds from Brazil: brasilidade and the rise of the music documentary
16. Soundtrack to roguery: music and malandragem in the city
17. The Brazilian chanchada's musical moments and the performance of identity
18. Orpheus in Babylon: music, myth and realism in the films of Rio de Janeiro
Index

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GOR013318691
9781784993474
1784993476
Screening Songs in Hispanic and Lusophone Cinema by Lisa Shaw
Used - Like New
Paperback
Manchester University Press
20160523
304
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