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Book Hist  ria do teatro brasileiro  Das origens ao teatro profissional da primeira metade do s  culo XX

Download or read book Hist ria do teatro brasileiro Das origens ao teatro profissional da primeira metade do s culo XX written by João Roberto Faria and published by Edicoes Sesc Sp. This book was released on 2012-01-01 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nesta obra - As Raízes Do Teatro Brasileiro - O Teatro Jesuítico; Entreato Hispânico e Itálico; A Herança Teatral Portuguesa; O Teatro Romântico - O Advento do Romantismo; A Tragédia e o Melodrama; O Drama; A Comédia de Costumes; A Arte do Ator e o Espetáculo Teatral; O Teatro Realista - A Dramaturgia Realista; Os Ensaiadores, os Intérpretes e o Espetáculo Teatral Realista; O Pensamento Crítico; O Teatro de Entretenimento e as Tentativas Naturalistas - O Teatro Cômico e Musicado- Operetas, Mágicas, Revistas de Ano e Burletas; A Continuação da Comédia de Costumes; Artistas, Ensaiadores e Empresários- O Ecletismo e as Companhias Musicais; Artistas Dramáticos Estrangeiros no Brasil; O Naturalismo; Dramaturgia e Encenações; O Teatro no Pré-Modernismo - A Permanência do Teatro Cômico e Musicado; Uma Dramaturgia Eclética; O Teatro Filodramático, Operário e Anarquista; Iniciativas e Realizações Teatrais no Rio de Janeiro; Artistas e Companhias Dramáticas Estrangeiras no Brasil; O Teatro Profissional dos anos de 1920 aos anos de 1950 - A Retomada da Comédia de Costumes; A Dramaturgia; O Teatro de Revista; Os Grandes Astros; Os Ensaiadores e as Encenações.

Book Hist  ria do teatro brasileiro  Do modernismo   s tend  ncias contempor  neas

Download or read book Hist ria do teatro brasileiro Do modernismo s tend ncias contempor neas written by João Roberto Faria and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Com este segundo volume de História do Teatro Brasileiro, chega a termo um projeto que a editora Perspectiva começou a desenvolver a partir de 2002, sob a direção de João Roberto Faria, com a participação de um corpo de colaboradores de notória competência teórica e crítica. Trata-se, pois, de uma obra coletiva; e nem poderia ser diferente, dada a amplitude, diversidade e profundidade que o movimento teatral e os trabalhos em arte dramática assumiram em nosso país, como efetiva resposta ao que ocorre internacionalmente nesse domínio. Atento às várias épocas e modos de realizar a arte teatral no Brasil, os dois volumes, Das Origens ao Teatro Profissional da Primeira Metade do Século XX e Do Modernismo às Tendências Contemporâneas, consideram e avaliam as suas inter-relações e diferenças. O teatro jesuítico, por exemplo, requer uma abordagem diacrônica, voltada mais para um trabalho arqueológico, em virtude da escassez documental e textual em que está envolvido, ao passo que o novo teatro, desde a sua fase modernizante, a partir da segunda metade do século XX, até a contemporânea, oferece um panorama, cujas linhas mestras nem sempre já são discerníveis, sobretudo na sua multifária e tumultuada expressão na atualidade, pois se encontram em pleno fazer-se na vida do aqui-agora. Assim sendo, relevam não só os aspectos ligados ao escrito dramatúrgico como tudo o que ele envolve para expor-se e comunicar-se com seu espectador de hoje, não menos do que com o de ontem, num movimento de captura da materialização ao vivo das manifestações teatrais no Brasil. É claro que neste conjunto se incluem tanto as cenas da vanguarda como o que tem recebido o nome de "teatrão", na medida em que ambos contaram, e preservaram para a lembrança histórica, com espetáculos e artistas de vitalidade e significações convincentes. Todavia, cabe ressaltar que, como parte dessa trajetória, à lente diacrônica do primeiro tomo contrapõe-se, até certo ponto, um enfoque mais sincrônico no segundo, cujo ponto focal se desloca para um exame crítico e teórico de problemas estéticos e artísticos, vigentes na ordem do dia do teatro que se apresenta ao público brasileiro do século XXI - daí por que o percurso Das Origens ao Teatro Profissional da Primeira Metade do Século XX se integra ao Do Modernismo às Tendências Contemporâneas, perfazendo o processo de uma História do Teatro Brasileiro em processo.

Book Panorama do teatro brasileiro

Download or read book Panorama do teatro brasileiro written by Sabato Magaldi and published by Global Editora e Distribuidora Ltda. This book was released on 2015-09-04 with total page 411 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Durante muito tempo a crítica encarou com um certo menosprezo o teatro brasileiro. Elegendo como padrão, em geral, peças do repertório francês, os críticos acabavam sempre por propor comparações descabidas entre autores nacionais e estrangeiros. Com uma agravante: na visão deles, tudo que fosse brasileiro era ruim e imitativo. Quando muito, reconheciam o esforço dos românticos para compreender e revelar o país, um certo sentimento brasileiro em Martins Pena e uma ou outra concessão generosa. Essa mentalidade só seria abalada no século passado, com o aparecimento de autores de presença mais impactante, como Nelson Rodrigues, mas sobretudo por uma tentativa honesta de reavaliação do teatro brasileiro, a partir de suas origens. Neste ponto, o Panorama do Teatro Brasileiro, de Sábato Magaldi, se firmou desde a sua publicação como um clássico da historiografia teatral. Clássico um tanto à maneira de Casa-grande & Senzala, no sentido de trazer à cena fatos até então desprezados ou mal compreendidos, como as relações entre realidade social e teatro, as motivações artísticas, a valorização do papel dos atores. Afinal, o teatro brasileiro nasceu como forma de catequese, utilizando atores improvisados. Sem preconceitos, falso otimismo ou submissão às opiniões do passado, Sábato Magaldi analisa o teatro brasileiro época a época, autor a autor, procedendo a reavaliações, aprofundando a compreensão de autores como José de Alencar e França Júnior, detectando vínculos entre as peças e a realidade social, sem jamais perder de vista o primado do estético. Esta edição está atualizada, tanto quanto o permite a dinâmica da vida. Ao texto primitivo, de 1962, foram acrescidos dois apêndices, tratando da dramaturgia atual e das tendências observadas nas últimas décadas.

Book Amor ao teatro

Download or read book Amor ao teatro written by Sábato Magaldi and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 1223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cape Verde

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ana Mafalda Leite
  • Publisher : Tagus
  • Release : 2002-11
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 564 pages

Download or read book Cape Verde written by Ana Mafalda Leite and published by Tagus. This book was released on 2002-11 with total page 564 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of scholars from Cape Verde, Brazil, Portugal, the United States, the United Kingdom and Spain writing about Cape Verde

Book The Ritual Process

Download or read book The Ritual Process written by Victor Turner and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-07-05 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure, Victor Turner examines rituals of the Ndembu in Zambia and develops his now-famous concept of "Communitas." He characterizes it as an absolute inter-human relation beyond any form of structure.The Ritual Process has acquired the status of a small classic since these lectures were first published in 1969. Turner demonstrates how the analysis of ritual behavior and symbolism may be used as a key to understanding social structure and processes. He extends Van Gennep's notion of the "liminal phase" of rites of passage to a more general level, and applies it to gain understanding of a wide range of social phenomena. Once thought to be the "vestigial" organs of social conservatism, rituals are now seen as arenas in which social change may emerge and be absorbed into social practice.As Roger Abrahams writes in his foreword to the revised edition: "Turner argued from specific field data. His special eloquence resided in his ability to lay open a sub-Saharan African system of belief and practice in terms that took the reader beyond the exotic features of the group among whom he carried out his fieldwork, translating his experience into the terms of contemporary Western perceptions. Reflecting Turner's range of intellectual interests, the book emerged as exceptional and eccentric in many ways: yet it achieved its place within the intellectual world because it so successfully synthesized continental theory with the practices of ethnographic reports."

Book A Frequency Dictionary of Portuguese

Download or read book A Frequency Dictionary of Portuguese written by Mark Davies and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2007-11-29 with total page 950 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An invaluable tool for learners of Portuguese, this Frequency Dictionary provides a list of the 5000 most commonly used words in the language. Based on a twenty-million-word collection of Portuguese (taken from both Portuguese and Brazilian sources), which includes both written and spoken material, this dictionary provides detailed information for each of the 5000 entries, including the English equivalent, a sample sentence, and an indication of register and dialect variation. Users can access the top 5000 words either through the main frequency listing or through an alphabetical index. Throughout the frequency listing there are also thrity thematically-organized ‘boxed’ lists of the top words from a variety of key topics such as sports, weather, clothing and relations. An engaging and highly useful resource, A Frequency Dictionary of Portuguese will enable students of all levels to get the most out of their study of Portuguese vocabulary. Former CD content is now available to access at www.routledge.com/9780415419970 as support material. Designed for use by corpus and computational linguists it provides the full text in a format that researchers can process and turn into suitable lists for their own research work.

Book The Architect

    Book Details:
  • Author : Spiro Kostof
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Release : 2000
  • ISBN : 9780520226043
  • Pages : 410 pages

Download or read book The Architect written by Spiro Kostof and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2000 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Architect traces the role of the profession across the centuries and in different cultures, showing the architect both as designer and as mediator between the client and the builder.

Book Brazilian Portuguese and the Null Subject Parameter

Download or read book Brazilian Portuguese and the Null Subject Parameter written by Mary Aizawa Kato and published by Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert S.L.U. This book was released on 2000 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using the Null Subject Parameter theory in cross linguistic variation, Brazilian Portuguese is studied in this book from a diachronic and a synchronic perspective, and from the language acquisition point of view.

Book Colloquies on the simples   drugs of India

Download or read book Colloquies on the simples drugs of India written by Garcia de Orta and published by . This book was released on 1913 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cross cultural Exchange and the Circulation of Knowledge in the First Global Age

Download or read book Cross cultural Exchange and the Circulation of Knowledge in the First Global Age written by and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Color of Modernity

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  • Author : Barbara Weinstein
  • Publisher : Duke University Press
  • Release : 2015-04-05
  • ISBN : 0822376156
  • Pages : 467 pages

Download or read book The Color of Modernity written by Barbara Weinstein and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2015-04-05 with total page 467 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Color of Modernity, Barbara Weinstein focuses on race, gender, and regionalism in the formation of national identities in Brazil; this focus allows her to explore how uneven patterns of economic development are consolidated and understood. Organized around two principal episodes—the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution and 1954’s IV Centenário, the quadricentennial of São Paulo’s founding—this book shows how both elites and popular sectors in São Paulo embraced a regional identity that emphasized their European origins and aptitude for modernity and progress, attributes that became—and remain—associated with “whiteness.” This racialized regionalism naturalized and reproduced regional inequalities, as São Paulo became synonymous with prosperity while Brazil’s Northeast, a region plagued by drought and poverty, came to represent backwardness and São Paulo’s racial “Other.” This view of regional difference, Weinstein argues, led to development policies that exacerbated these inequalities and impeded democratization.

Book Stars and Stardom in Brazilian Cinema

Download or read book Stars and Stardom in Brazilian Cinema written by Tim Bergfelder and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2016-12-01 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Despite the recent explosion of scholarly interest in “star studies,” Brazilian film has received comparatively little attention. As this volume demonstrates, however, the richness of Brazilian stardom extends well beyond the ubiquitous Carmen Miranda. Among the studies assembled here are fascinating explorations of figures such as Eliane Lage (the star attraction of São Paulo’s Vera Cruz studios), cult horror movie auteur Coffin Joe, and Lázaro Ramos, the most visible Afro-Brazilian actor today. At the same time, contributors interrogate the inner workings of the star system in Brazil, from the pioneering efforts of silent-era actresses to the recent advent of the non-professional movie star.

Book Making Samba

    Book Details:
  • Author : Marc A Hertzman
  • Publisher : Duke University Press
  • Release : 2013-04-16
  • ISBN : 0822354306
  • Pages : 389 pages

Download or read book Making Samba written by Marc A Hertzman and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2013-04-16 with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In November 1916, a young Afro-Brazilian musician named Donga registered sheet music for the song "Pelo telefone" ("On the Telephone") at the National Library in Rio de Janeiro. This apparently simple act—claiming ownership of a musical composition—set in motion a series of events that would shake Brazil's cultural landscape. Before the debut of "Pelo telephone," samba was a somewhat obscure term, but by the late 1920s, the wildly popular song had helped to make it synonymous with Brazilian national music. The success of "Pelo telephone" embroiled Donga in controversy. A group of musicians claimed that he had stolen their work, and a prominent journalist accused him of selling out his people in pursuit of profit and fame. Within this single episode are many of the concerns that animate Making Samba, including intellectual property claims, the Brazilian state, popular music, race, gender, national identity, and the history of Afro-Brazilians in Rio de Janeiro. By tracing the careers of Rio's pioneering black musicians from the late nineteenth century until the 1970s, Marc A. Hertzman revises the histories of samba and of Brazilian national culture.

Book The Monied Metropolis

    Book Details:
  • Author : Sven Beckert
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2001-03-19
  • ISBN : 1316139360
  • Pages : 493 pages

Download or read book The Monied Metropolis written by Sven Beckert and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2001-03-19 with total page 493 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book, first published in 2001, is a comprehensive history of the most powerful group in the nineteenth-century United States: New York City's economic elite. This small and diverse group of Americans accumulated unprecedented economic, social, and political power, and decisively put their mark on the age. Professor Beckert explores how capital-owning New Yorkers overcame their distinct antebellum identities to forge dense social networks, create powerful social institutions, and articulate an increasingly coherent view of the world and their place within it. Actively engaging in a rapidly changing economic, social, and political environment, these merchants, industrialists, bankers, and professionals metamorphosed into a social class. In the process, these upper-class New Yorkers put their stamp on the major political conflicts of the day - ranging from the Civil War to municipal elections. Employing the methods of social history, The Monied Metropolis explores the big issues of nineteenth-century social change.

Book Science and Polity in France

    Book Details:
  • Author : Charles Coulston Gillispie
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • Release : 2009-01-10
  • ISBN : 1400824613
  • Pages : 615 pages

Download or read book Science and Polity in France written by Charles Coulston Gillispie and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2009-01-10 with total page 615 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: By the end of the eighteenth century, the French dominated the world of science. And although science and politics had little to do with each other directly, there were increasingly frequent intersections. This is a study of those transactions between science and state, knowledge and power--on the eve of the French Revolution. Charles Gillispie explores how the links between science and polity in France were related to governmental reform, modernization of the economy, and professionalization of science and engineering.

Book Porous City

    Book Details:
  • Author : Bruno Carvalho
  • Publisher : Liverpool University Press
  • Release : 2017-09-25
  • ISBN : 1786948591
  • Pages : 252 pages

Download or read book Porous City written by Bruno Carvalho and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2017-09-25 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A timely and original cultural history of Rio de Janeiro.