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OverviewCarmen Miranda got knocked down and kept going. Filming an appearance on The Jimmy Durante Show on August 4, 1955, the ""ambassadress of samba"" suddenly took a knee during a dance number, clearly in distress. Durante covered without missing a beat, and Miranda was back on her feet in a matter of moments to continue with what she did best: performing. By the next morning, she was dead from heart failure at age 46. This final performance in many ways exemplified the power of Carmen Miranda. The actress, singer, and dancer pursued a relentless mission to demonstrate the provocative theatrical force of her cultural roots in Brazil. Armed with bare-midriff dresses, platform shoes, and her iconic fruit-basket headdresses, Miranda stole the show in films like That Night in Rio and The Gang's All Here. For American film audiences, her life was an example of the exoticism of a mysterious, sensual South America. For Brazilian and Latin American audiences, she was an icon. For the gay community, she became a work of art personified and a symbol of courage and charisma. In Creating Carmen Miranda, Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez takes the reader through the myriad methods Miranda consciously used to shape her performance of race, gender, and camp culture, all to further her journey down the road to becoming a legend. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathryn Bishop-SanchezPublisher: Vanderbilt University Press Imprint: Vanderbilt University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.731kg ISBN: 9780826521125ISBN 10: 0826521126 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 20 October 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1 | Brazilian Stardom: From Radio to Casino and the Creation of the Baiana Chapter 2 | Performing Race: Miranda and Afro-Brazilianness on the Carioca Stage of the 1930s Chapter 3 | Staging the Exotic: The Instant Success of the Brazilian Bombshell Chapter 4 | Marketing Miranda: Stardom, Fashion, and Gossip in the Media Chapter 5 | Camp Carmen: The Icon on the Screen Chapter 6 | Imitating Miranda: Playing with Camp, Drag, and Gender Norms Conclusion | The Legacy of an Icon Notes Bibliography Filmography IndexReviewsKathryn Bishop-Sanchez has written a veritable tour de force that will stand as the definitive study of Carmen Miranda for many years to come. <b>Christopher Dunn</b>, author of <i>Brutality Garden: Tropicália and the Emergence of a Brazilian Counterculture</i> Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez has written a veritable tour de force that will stand as the definitive study of Carmen Miranda for many years to come. Christopher Dunn, author of Brutality Garden: Tropicália and the Emergence of a Brazilian Counterculture -Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez has written a veritable tour de force that will stand as the definitive study of Carmen Miranda for many years to come.---Christopher Dunn, author of Brutality Garden: Tropicália and the Emergence of a Brazilian Counterculture Author InformationKathryn Bishop-Sanchez is a professor of Portuguese and gender and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. She is coeditor of Performing Brazil: Essays on Culture, Identity, and the Performing Arts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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