This essay calls for a reassessment of Carmen Miranda's work in Hollywood. Her singing and dancing can reveal unexpected ethnic and cultural alignments. The focus here is on the costumes she designed for Springtime in the Rockies, a Fox musical in which Brazilian as well as Native American cultural references are made explicit in Miranda's performance.http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2006n51p93This essay calls for a reassessment of Carmen Miranda's work in Hollywood. Her singing and dancing can reveal unexpected ethnic and cultural alignments. The focus here is on the costumes she designed for Springtime in the Rockies, a Fox musical in which Brazilian as well as Native American cultural references are made explicit in Miranda's performa...
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Cet article examine quelques aspects des fondements culturels et symboliques de la Politique de Bon ...
This book review was published in Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
This article analyses the approach of the distinguished Spanish mezzo-soprano, Teresa Berganza, to t...
This is a study on the costumes worn by Carmen Miranda during the Hollywood film “Week-End in Havana...
In 1939, Carmen Miranda was a consecrated singer in Brazil, in her career on the radio broadcasting ...
Abstract: From the perspective of cultural studies, in its dialogs with feminist and queer studies, ...
By contrasting the ambivalent interpretations and appropriations of Carmen Miranda’s image in both t...
A Brazilian radio, music and film star, Carmen Miranda made a name for herself almost as soon as she...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-22)Since the day I saw In The Heights, I have believed th...
Analisa-se o filme Copacabana (1947), comédia musical, em preto e branco, produção da United Artists...
From the perspective of cultural studies, in its dialogs with feminist and queer studies, this artic...
In this article, I analyze the character that Carmen Miranda —a famous actress and singer still reme...
Restricted until 14 Nov. 2008."Shake Your Assets" argues that dance is crucial to Latina fame in Hol...
The following essay is a literary and cultural analysis of the racist and sexist themes in the 1898 ...
Carmen's popularity as an opera has endured through time; its global success and popularity are test...
Cet article examine quelques aspects des fondements culturels et symboliques de la Politique de Bon ...
This book review was published in Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television
This article analyses the approach of the distinguished Spanish mezzo-soprano, Teresa Berganza, to t...