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Encontros nas margens: percursos urbanos, corpo e desejo na filmografia de Marcelo Caetano

Encounters at the margins: urban itineraries, body and desire in Marcelo Caetano's filmography
[journal article]

Ramalho, Fabio Allan Mendes

Abstract

In this article we aim to discuss how public spaces and liminal zones play a central role in Marcelo Caetano's Bailão (2009), By your side (2011), and Electric body (2017). What is at stake in these films is the very possibility of experiencing urban locations as sites for affective encounters and e... view more

In this article we aim to discuss how public spaces and liminal zones play a central role in Marcelo Caetano's Bailão (2009), By your side (2011), and Electric body (2017). What is at stake in these films is the very possibility of experiencing urban locations as sites for affective encounters and erotic desire. Through an investment in relations and itineraries that take place in the margins, we trace a tension as well as a recurrent ambivalence towards the cities the characters inhabit. The cinematic form highlights the city as an imagined topography and also as a plane of perception composed of several modulations between disconnection and belonging, discipline and pleasure, proximity and exclusion.... view less

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Free Keywords
City; Body; Sexuality; Brazilian cinema; Marcelo Caetano

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 501-517

Journal
Revista Maracanan (2020) 24

ISSN
2359-0092

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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