Middlebury

PGSE 0355

Brazilian Cinema: Wide Angle

Brazilian Cinema: The Wide Angle
In this course we will focus on how Brazilian cinema, from the 1950s popular chanchada comedies onwards, has attempted to represent and give voice to subaltern social groups and subjectivities. The sertanejos and favelados, Indigenous and Black Brazilians, women and LGBTQ+, inmates and revolutionaries, are all in front of the lens, but often holding the camera as well. Films will be from different modes of production, ranging from mass production to independent. Analyses will be informed by readings on film theory and criticism, subalternity, queer theory, feminism, critical race theory, social analysis, and history. (PGSE 0215, or by approval) 3 hrs lect
Subject:
Portuguese
Department:
Luso-Hispanic Studies
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL AMR ART LNG

Sections in Fall 2007, School Abroad France (Paris)

Fall 2007

PGSE0355A-F07 Lecture (Ernst)