Easterly Wind
Luso-Orientalisms in Portuguese Dictatorship Films
©2025
Monographs
164 Pages
Series:
Reconfiguring Identities in the Portuguese-Speaking World, Volume 21
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Summary
The filmography representing the ‘Portuguese Orient’ during the Estado Novo (1933–1974) is scarce and late, employing a simplified Luso- tropicalist rhetoric that repeatedly actualises the myth of a vast, long-lost, territory.
This book examines the impact of cinematographic representations of the former Portuguese territories in the Orient on socio-cultural memories and narrative identities, through a critical exhumation of the archives and analysis of existing filmography. The analysis reveals that films of the ‘Portuguese Orient’ depict this imagined community with a certain degree of vagueness. This is largely a consequence of the prolonged disintegration of the metropolis’ relationship with this imagined community, a relationship that was mainly based on projections (about their alleged Portuguese identity) and ruins.
This book examines the impact of cinematographic representations of the former Portuguese territories in the Orient on socio-cultural memories and narrative identities, through a critical exhumation of the archives and analysis of existing filmography. The analysis reveals that films of the ‘Portuguese Orient’ depict this imagined community with a certain degree of vagueness. This is largely a consequence of the prolonged disintegration of the metropolis’ relationship with this imagined community, a relationship that was mainly based on projections (about their alleged Portuguese identity) and ruins.
Details
- Pages
- 164
- Publication Year
- 2025
- ISBN (Softcover)
- 9781803744025
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- Maria do Carmo Piçarra Easterly Wind: Luso-Orientalisms in Portuguese Dictatorship Films Luso-orientalism Luso-tropicalism Orientalism film studies Film propaganda and censorship Portuguese India Timor Goa Macau Estado Novo dictatorship
- Published
- Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2025. 164 pp., 30 fig. b/w.
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