Remaking Brazil
Discover the intricate layers of Brazilian national identity through the lens of contemporary cinema in "Remaking Brazil," authored by a distinctive voice in the field. Published by the University of Wales Press in 2012, this thought-provoking hardback spans 324 pages, delving into the complex discussions surrounding Brazil's self-image and the contentious idea of racial democracy. The book critically examines how film serves as a medium for expressing and challenging notions of identity in Brazil. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of Brazilian culture alike, "Remaking Brazil" invites readers to engage with its multifaceted narratives and discover how cinema reflects and shapes societal values. Embrace the opportunity to explore the rich tapestry of Brazil's cinematic landscape with this essential read.