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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Cinema transnacional e tend?ncias est?ticas nas revistas brasileiras Fon-Fon e Cinearte : (1927 a 1932)

Haussen, Luciana Fagundes 19 January 2015 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-04-14T14:42:10Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 465204.pdf: 9615728 bytes, checksum: 8a213785fd548f65e0eb8e3542e02de7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-01-19 / This research proposes the analysis of the Brazilian magazines Fon-Fon and Cinearte within the time frame from 1927 to 1932. During the period, we sought to identify the presence of a transnational cinema, traces of an incipient globalized culture and aesthetic elements linked to Art Deco . The study has a qualitative character on film, culture and historical context, in a Brazil with an incipient cinema and communications landscape also being consolidated. The six years proposed for analysis comprise a rich time of information about the settings of new markets, consumption habits, media and aesthetic trends. And the research seeks to establish a dialogue between existing content on Fon-Fon and Cinearte, and these with the elected bibliography, at an intersection with the Brazilian historical context, to propose a look at the transnational cinema, globalized culture and aesthetic trends presented in Brazil during the period, within the universe of the two magazines. The theoretical framework highlights the works of Tim Bergfelder on transnational cinema; Lucy Fischer, for the approach to the Art Deco and aesthetic trends; the research of Joseph Garncaz, Chris Wahl, Joel Westerdale e Christian Rogowski, for new perspectives on the study of the Weimar cinema; and the works of Renato Ortiz to treat globalization of culture. / A presente pesquisa prop?e a an?lise das revistas brasileiras Fon-Fon (1907 1958) e Cinearte (1926 1942) dentro do recorte temporal de 1927 a 1932. No per?odo, busca-se identificar a presen?a de um cinema transnacional, tra?os de uma incipiente cultura mundializada e elementos est?ticos vinculados ao Art Deco. O estudo possui um car?ter qualitativo sobre cinema, cultura e contexto hist?rico, em um Brasil com um cinema incipiente e um cen?rio das comunica??es tamb?m em fase de consolida??o. Os seis anos propostos para an?lise compreendem um momento rico em informa??es sobre as configura??es de novos mercados, h?bitos de consumo, meios de comunica??o e tend?ncias est?ticas. E a pesquisa busca estabelecer um di?logo entre os conte?dos existentes em Fon-Fon e Cinearte, e destes com a bibliografia eleita, em um cruzamento com o contexto hist?rico brasileiro, para propor um olhar sobre o cinema transnacional, cultura mundializada e tend?ncias est?ticas apresentadas no Brasil do per?odo, dentro do universo das duas revistas. Como referencial te?rico, destacam-se as obras de Tim Bergfelder, sobre o cinema transnacional; Lucy Fischer, para a abordagem sobre o Art Deco e tend?ncias est?ticas; as pesquisas dos autores Joseph Garncaz, Chris Wahl, Joel Westerdale e Christian Rogowski, para as novas perspectivas sobre os estudos do cinema de Weimar; e as obras de Renato Ortiz para tratar a mundializa??o da cultura.

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