Title | The Portuguese Cinema, Trans-temporality and the Myth |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Sara Castelo Branco |
Journal | Aniki: Revista Portuguesa da Imagem em Movimento, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 64-83 (2016) |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 64 |
ISSN | 2183-1750 |
Abstract | Eduardo Lourenço has focused some of his research on the historical-mythical relationship of the Portuguese with their country, claiming that they have been living in a kind of hyper-identity, incorporating an obsession with the past, which co-exists with a waiting utopian by future, as is demonstrates the Sebastianism myth. Focused on the representations of trans-temporality, identity, collective memory and myth, The Portuguese Cinema, Trans-temporality and the Myth, concentrated especially in Eduardo Lourenço's work to propose a research on how the identity myths – created and disseminated by Portuguese literature over the centuries – earned imagistic representations in the twentieth and twenty-first century’s, through a cinema that built or deconstructed these historical and patriotic mythological, inscribing image capacities to continually rebuild one mythologized common heritage. |
DOI | 10.14591/aniki.v3n1.178 |