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2018
Portuguese-born Brazilian singer, dancer and actress Carmen Miranda defied twentieth-century social and theatrical conventions to become a modern pop icon, an emblem of Hollywood’s Latina stereotype, and an ambassador of American intercontinental diplomacy. Inspired by the new sounds and bohemian aesthetics of Rio’s entertainment district where she was
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Portuguese-born Brazilian singer, dancer and actress Carmen Miranda defied twentieth-century social and theatrical conventions to become a modern pop icon, an emblem of Hollywood’s Latina stereotype, and an ambassador of American intercontinental diplomacy. Inspired by the new sounds and bohemian aesthetics of Rio’s entertainment district where she was
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Celebrity Studies, 2014
This short book aims to examine the transnational evolution of Carmen Miranda’s star persona during her own lifetime, and her continuing legacy as a posthumous brand and iconic image within global ...
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This short book aims to examine the transnational evolution of Carmen Miranda’s star persona during her own lifetime, and her continuing legacy as a posthumous brand and iconic image within global ...
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Carmen Miranda: The High Price of Fame and Bananas
2005Abstract All too often, people garner in death what they had longed for in life. On August 12, 1955, the Brazilian government returned the embalmed body of Carmen Miranda to Rio de Janeiro, the late singer’s childhood home. Since 1939, from the time she began living and working in the United States, Miranda’s relationship with ...
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Allusion, Intertext, and Ethnic Flattening in Groucho Marx and Carmen Miranda's Copacabana
Journal of Film and VideoPeter A. Yacavone
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Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business.
The American Historical Review, 1996Darien J. Davis +2 more
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