scholarly journals A representação de outsiders em Estranhos no Paraíso

Rumores ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (30) ◽  
pp. 242-266
Author(s):  
Helena Lukianski Pacheco ◽  
Melina Aparecida dos Santos Silva
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O objetivo deste artigo é analisar o filme Estranhos no Paraíso (Stranger than Paradise, 1984), do cineasta estadunidense Jim Jarmusch. Propomos uma reflexão sobre o fato de que, ao longo do século XX, “imagens modelares” do American way of life constituíram uma das várias configurações estadunidenses das relações estabelecidos-outsiders, com o apoio da mídia e da indústria cultural. Desta forma, a análise fílmica de Estranhos no Paraíso terá como um dos principais aportes teóricos a concepção de outsiders. Partiremos da questão: como o filme Estranhos no Paraíso mostra uma representação crítica das relações estabelecidos-outsiders instauradas pelo american way of life?

Author(s):  
Sally Hammouda

Yussef El Guindi is an Egyptian/Arab-American playwright. He was born in Egypt, educated in London, and is currently a resident of Seattle, USA. He received his BA degree from the American University in Cairo and MFA in Playwriting from Carnegie-Mellon University. He writes about cultural and political collisions of ethnic minorities, especially Arab-Americans. Most of his plays are about Arab-Americans trying to fit into the American way of life and some of the clashes that arise as a result.


Tempo ◽  
1951 ◽  
pp. 31-33
Author(s):  
John Amis

I had an invitation this year to go to Salzburg for a month. This came from a group of Americans who run what is known as the Salzburg Seminar. The seminars were started by the Harvard Students Council because a group of young students there felt that there ought to be some means, after the recent war, of getting together young Europeans. The idea was to let them study the American way of life, culture and so on: and also to exchange views with each other, to compare notes and discuss what was going on in the various European countries. They thought it especially valuable that young students from the vanquished countries should have a chance of meeting their fellow Europeans, many of them, for the first time. Such a meeting place helps enormously understanding between nations: at least, between the lucky fifty or so a month who manage to get to Schloss Leopoldskron, formerly Max Reinhardt's castle, where the seminars are held.


Antipode ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 465-486 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthew T. Huber
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1944 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-16
Author(s):  
Errett McDiarmid
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