Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Sequeiros, Paula
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Sequeira, Luísa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/48203
https://doi.org/10.17231/comsoc.32(2017).2766
Resumo: Bárbara Virgínia was a forerunner film director in Portugal and the Festival de Cannes. Starting artistically as a diseuse and actress, she directed a feature film and a documentary in her youth, in 1946. Bárbara emigrated to Brazil in 1952 to work on radio and television, the country where she settled, formed a family, eventually abandoning the stages, and died in 2015. For this socio-biography, we collected and analysed public and private memory documents, a research interview and conversations with her family. To construct our analysis and strengthen a feminist perspective, we used Portuguese cinema’s History and memoirs. We both avoided mythologising and aimed at unveiling the patriarchal gaze which shapes some literature about Bárbara Virgínia. We built our questioning and analysis from Linda Alcoff’s and Teresa de Lauretis’s gender studies, from the sociology of culture by Pierre Bourdieu who Bev Skeggs borrowed for her intersection of class, gender and coloniality, alongside historical and social research about both countries’ context. The paper focuses on the artistic and familiar roles played by the filmmaker, and proposes an interpretation aimed to contribute to a fine knowledge about gender and class barriers to cultural and professional practices at that time, while it also discusses the erasure of memory about Barbara Virginia.
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title Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil
spellingShingle Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil
Sequeiros, Paula
Cinema
Women directors
The New State regime
Portugal
title_short Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil
title_full Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil
title_fullStr Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil
title_sort Forget Bárbara Virgínia? A forerunner filmmaker between Portugal and Brazil
author Sequeiros, Paula
author_facet Sequeiros, Paula
Sequeira, Luísa
author_role author
author2 Sequeira, Luísa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sequeiros, Paula
Sequeira, Luísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cinema
Women directors
The New State regime
Portugal
topic Cinema
Women directors
The New State regime
Portugal
description Bárbara Virgínia was a forerunner film director in Portugal and the Festival de Cannes. Starting artistically as a diseuse and actress, she directed a feature film and a documentary in her youth, in 1946. Bárbara emigrated to Brazil in 1952 to work on radio and television, the country where she settled, formed a family, eventually abandoning the stages, and died in 2015. For this socio-biography, we collected and analysed public and private memory documents, a research interview and conversations with her family. To construct our analysis and strengthen a feminist perspective, we used Portuguese cinema’s History and memoirs. We both avoided mythologising and aimed at unveiling the patriarchal gaze which shapes some literature about Bárbara Virgínia. We built our questioning and analysis from Linda Alcoff’s and Teresa de Lauretis’s gender studies, from the sociology of culture by Pierre Bourdieu who Bev Skeggs borrowed for her intersection of class, gender and coloniality, alongside historical and social research about both countries’ context. The paper focuses on the artistic and familiar roles played by the filmmaker, and proposes an interpretation aimed to contribute to a fine knowledge about gender and class barriers to cultural and professional practices at that time, while it also discusses the erasure of memory about Barbara Virginia.
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