In the Darkness of the Cinema (Hardback)
Gender and Moviegoing in Twentieth-Century Brazil
Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
Series: Pitt Latin American Series
Pages: 280
Illustrations: 50 b&w
ISBN: 9780822948643
Published: 16th December 2025
Script Academic & Professional
Series: Pitt Latin American Series
Pages: 280
Illustrations: 50 b&w
ISBN: 9780822948643
Published: 16th December 2025
Script Academic & Professional
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Gender and sexual morality, and their intersections with race and class, were central to the formation of urban Brazil in the twentieth century. In the Darkness of the Cinema takes a wide-ranging and innovative approach to gender and moviegoing culture in Brazilian society. By focusing on the flirtations and romances of the movie theatre, as well as the intrigue and moral panic that they caused, Suk creates a rich portrait of spectatorship. Where women went to the movies, who they met, and what they did in the darkness were key questions that brewed among overlapping but disparate circles, from film intellectuals and filmmakers to legislators and public health officials, as well as the moviegoers themselves. Amassing sources located traditionally within culture as well as outside of it, such as film magazines, interviews, comics, literature, and songs, Suk shows that movie theatres and moviegoers made an indelible mark on the urban landscape of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
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