Overview
Introduction; Cacilda R go and Marcus Brasileiro 1. Imagining Migration: A Panoramic View of Lusophone Films and Tabu (2012) as Case Study; Carolin Overhoff Ferreira 2. Thinking of Portugal, Looking at Cape Verde: Notes on Representation of Immigrants in the Films of Pedro Costa; Nuno Barradas Jorge 3. Outros Bairros and the Challenges of Place in Post-colonial Portugal; Derek Pardue 4. Deterritorialisation Processes in the Portuguese Emigratory Context: Cinematic Representations of Departing and Returning; F tima Velez de Castro 5. Performing Criminality: Immigration and Integration in Foreign Land and Fado Blues; Frans Weiser 6. Two Hungaries and Many Saudades: Transnational and Postnational Emotional Vectors in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema, Jack Draper III 7. Reverse Migration in Brazilian Transnational Cinema: Um passaporte h ngaro and Raps dia Arm nia; Nadia Lie 8. Otherness and Nationhood in Tizuka Yamasaki s Gaijin I and Gaijin II; lvaro Baquero-Pecino 9. Cinema, Aspirins, and Vultures. A Double Escape from a Global Conflict; Ursula Prutsch 10; European Immigrants and the Estado Novo in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema; Carolina Rocha 11. The Migrant in Helena Solberg's Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business; Regina R. Felix
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- ISBN-13: 9781349488452
- ISBN-10: 1349488453
- Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
- Publish Date: November 2014
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.52 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.64 pounds
- Page Count: 232
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