A estética da fome: Glauber Rocha e a abertura de novos horizontes
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In 1965, Glauber Rocha presents, in Genova, his Estética da fome, a thesis mining the European point of view on South American Art, by denouncing its longing for Primitivism. Lighting this crucial document about Cinema theory, in this article we try to understand in which way Rocha’s gaze goes over the lines that, in the international scene, distinguish us from European culture. That’s why, we tried to sketch out the expectation horizon with which critics receive the thesis, that adfirms new interpretation paradigms of Cinema Novo, over national borderlines. Em 1965 Glauber Rocha apresenta, em Gênova, a Estética da fome, tese com a qual questiona o ponto de vista do observador europeu sobre a arte latino-americana, denunciando a sua “nostalgia de primitivismo”. Lançando luzes sobre este documento cardeal do pensamento cinematográfico brasileiro, procuramos perceber de que modo o olhar do cineasta ultrapassa as linhas que, no cenário internacional, nos distinguem da cultura européia. Para isso, procuramos delinear o horizonte de expectativas com o qual os críticos acolhem a tese, responsável pela afirmação de novos paradigmas de interpretação do Cinema Novo além das fronteiras nacionais.Downloads
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Siega, P. (2009). A estética da fome: Glauber Rocha e a abertura de novos horizontes. Confluenze. Rivista Di Studi Iberoamericani, 1(1), 158–176. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/1421
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