Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Eduardo Prado
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/13426
Resumo: The study of cultural industries, in particular the complex manifestations of spectacle, has produced valuable contributions that articulate capitalism, globalization and culture. The revisitation of this legacy, especially in dealing with Latin American phenom ena, is this paper’s effort. Two case studies that took place in the 2010’s, in Brazil, underpin a reflection on mediated crimes in a digitalized, but still inequal society. The first tells of a prisoner’s self-recorded video, made in response to TV Globo’s news piece about a 2017 massacre; the second examines a reenactment of a 2000 crime that happened on the bridge Rio-Niterói in 2019, and referenced not only a real hijacking, but its film representations (Bus 174 and Last Stop 174). Invoking examples of exception ality, the article aims at delineating how certain digital spectacles of violence can be understood as direct responses to cultural texts: even though practices of socialization via the internet pose questions of accelerated efficiency (in reaching wider audienc es, and updating the meaning of live events), the social and aesthetic performances involving violence retrieve long-standing traditions created by modern institutions
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title Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil
spellingShingle Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil
Cardoso, Eduardo Prado
AUDIOVISUAL
VIOLÊNCIA DAS IMAGENS
BRASIL
CULTURA
BRAZIL
VIOLENCE OF THE IMAGES
CULTURE
title_short Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil
title_full Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil
title_fullStr Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil
title_full_unstemmed Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil
title_sort Digital spectacles of violence : film, TV and social media entanglements in 2010’s brazil
author Cardoso, Eduardo Prado
author_facet Cardoso, Eduardo Prado
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Eduardo Prado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv AUDIOVISUAL
VIOLÊNCIA DAS IMAGENS
BRASIL
CULTURA
BRAZIL
VIOLENCE OF THE IMAGES
CULTURE
topic AUDIOVISUAL
VIOLÊNCIA DAS IMAGENS
BRASIL
CULTURA
BRAZIL
VIOLENCE OF THE IMAGES
CULTURE
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