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    Public Spectacles of Violence

    Sensational Cinema and Journalism in Early Twentieth-Century Mexico and Brazil

    AvRielle Navitski

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2017

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    Beskrivning

    In Public Spectacles of Violence Rielle Navitski examines the proliferation of cinematic and photographic images of criminality, bodily injury, and technological catastrophe in early twentieth-century Mexico and Brazil, which were among Latin America’s most industrialized nations and later developed two of the region’s largest film industries. Navitski analyzes a wide range of sensational cultural forms, from nonfiction films and serial cinema to illustrated police reportage, serial literature, and fan magazines, demonstrating how media spectacles of violence helped audiences make sense of the political instability, high crime rates, and social inequality that came with modernization. In both nations, sensational cinema and journalism-influenced by imported films-forged a common public sphere that reached across the racial, class, and geographic divides accentuated by economic growth and urbanization. Highlighting the human costs of modernization, these media constructed everyday experience as decidedly modern, in that it was marked by the same social ills facing industrialized countries. The legacy of sensational early twentieth-century visual culture remains felt in Mexico and Brazil today, where public displays of violence by the military, police, and organized crime are hypervisible.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2017-06-02
    • Mått:152 x 229 x 23 mm
    • Vikt:612 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:344
    • Förlag:Duke University Press
    • ISBN:9780822369639

    Utforska kategorier

    • Våld och övergrepp inom Samhälle och politik
    • Reportage, journalistik och krönikor inom Samhälle och politik
    • Film inom Kultur

    Mer om författaren

    Rielle Navitski is Assistant Professor of Theatre and Film Studies at the University of Georgia and coeditor of Cosmopolitan Film Cultures in Latin America, 1896–1960.

    Recensioner i media

    “Public Spectacles is an artful and enthralling reflection on the interaction between urban visual culture forms and the violence of modernization. An excellent text to assign to advanced students.” - Jessica Stites Mor (EIAL) “Public Spectacles of Violence is an important contribution to the historiography of Mexican and Brazilian cinematography and of Latin American silent cinema in general. A must for researchers and students interested in the early cinema of Brazil and Mexico.” - Pablo Alvira (History) “Public Spectacles of Violence is essential for scholars of Latin American cinema. It offers conceptual and methodological tools that students and scholars of cinema, cultural studies, or history might use to approach the eternally resonant topic of violence and its symbolic representation.” - Georgina Torello (Cinema Journal) "[Navitski] has provided new insights into the perception of sensational violence as a mark of modernization, and into the close relationship between journalism and film. This book will be of interest to students and researchers working on early Latin American cinema; the relationship between American and Latin American film; and film and cinema as an expression of Latin American nationalism. For readers outside of film studies who are interested in spectacles of violence, the book presents invaluable research on the roots of the sensational public treatment of violence that we continue to see in Latin American media today." - Corrie Boudreaux (The Latin Americanist) "Public Spectacles of Violence is a compelling, convincing, elegant, and exemplary work of the emerging yet momentous field of Latin American silent cinema studies. It is a great read, a crucial contribution to its sub-specialty and to cinema studies in general, and representative of some of the best new scholarship in the area." - Ernesto R. Acevedo-Muñoz (Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature)

    Innehållsförteckning

    • A Note on Usage  ixAcknowledgments  xiIntroduction 1Part I. Sensationalizing Violence in Mexico1. Staging Public Violence in Porfirian and Revolutionary Mexico, 1896–1922  312. On Location: Adventure Melodramas in Postrevolutionary Mexico, 1920–1927  85Part II. Staging Spectacles of Modernity in Brazil3. Reconstructing Crime in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, 1906–1913  1234. The Serial Craze in rio de Janeiro, 1915–1924: Reception, Production, Paraliterature  1675. Regional Modernities: Sensational Cinema Outside Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, 1923–1930  199Conclusion  247Notes  259Bibliography  297Index  315