Consuming Visions: Cinema, Writing, and Modernity in Rio de Janeiro (New World Studies)

Consuming Visions: Cinema, Writing, and Modernity in Rio de Janeiro (New World Studies)

by Conde (Author)

Synopsis

Consuming Visions explores the relationship between cinema and writing in early twentieth-century Brazil, focusing on how the new and foreign medium of film was consumed by a literary society in the throes of modernisation. Maite Conde places this relationship in the specific context of turn-of-the-century Rio de Janeiro, which underwent a radical transformation to a modern global city, becoming a concrete symbol of the country's broader processes of change and modernisation. Analysing an array of literary texts, from journalistic essays and popular women's novels to anarchist treatises and vaudeville plays, the author shows how the writers' encounters with the cinema were consistent with the significant changes taking place in the city.
The arrival and initial development of the cinema in Brazil were part of the new urban landscape in which early Brazilian movies not only articulated the processes of the city's modernisation but also enabled new urban spectators - women, immigrants, a new working class, and a recently liberated slave population - to see, believe in, and participate in its future. In the process, these early movies challenged the power of the written word and of Brazilian writers, threatening the hegemonic function of writing that had traditionally forged the contours of the nation's cultural life. An emerging market of consumers of the new cultural phenomena - popular theatre, the department store, the factory, illustrated magazines - reflected changes that not only modernised literary production but also altered the very life and everyday urban experiences of the population. Consuming Visions is an ambitious and engaging examination of the ways in which mass culture can become an agent of intellectual and aesthetic transformation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Published: 15 Jan 2012

ISBN 10: 0813932149
ISBN 13: 9780813932149

Media Reviews

Conde has astutely identified a gap in existing literature, namely, a study of the relationship between pre-modernist writers of 'mass literature' and film. Highly original and likely to prompt new ways of thinking about film culture.

--Lisa Shaw, University of Liverpool

Focusing on Rio de Janeiro's society and urban landscape, Conde... maps Brazilian society's encounters with film from the 1880s to the late 1920s.... Conde reasserts cinema and literature as products and symbols of this period, re-presenting new social and economic interactions reflecting the rise of consumerism.... Highly recommended.

--CHOICE
Author Bio

Maite Conde is a Research Fellow at the Brazil Institute at King's College, University of London.