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Record Nr.

UNISA996320717803316

Titolo

The other nineteenth century / / Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez, guest editor

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Dartmouth, Massachusetts : , : Tagus Press, Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, , 2007

©2007

ISBN

1933227095

9781933227092

1521-804X

9783319133614

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (386 pages)

Collana

Portuguese literary and cultural studies, , 1521-804X ; ; 12 (Spring 2004)

Soggetti

Portuguese literature - Foreign countries - History and criticism

Portuguese literature - 19th century - History and criticism

Portuguese-speaking countries Literatures History and criticism Congresses

Portuguese-speaking countries Civilization 19th century Congresses

Portuguese-speaking countries Intellectual life 19th century Congresses

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Most contributions based on papers given at a conference held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on April 21-23, 2005.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

; Introduction : Why “The Other Nineteenth Century”? / Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez -- O projecto educador de Garrett no semanário O Cronista (1827) / Ofélia Paiva Monteiro -- Fazendo género : um Eça fora da lei / Carlos Reis -- Educação em Almeida Garrett ou sobre a marginalidade do maior negócio da pátria / Fernando Augusto Machado / Historical-gothic, female sacrifice and honor in Alexandre Herculano’s O Fronteiro d’África ou Três noites aziagas / Rebecca Jones-Kellogg -- Camilo’s m(o)ther women : two matricidal narratives / Rebecca J. Atencio -- Realism’s reality check and deleted referents in Eça de Queirós / Irene Fialho -- Sexual difference and gender dysphoria in Eça de Queirós’s O Primo Basílio and O crime do Padre Amaro / Mark Sabine -- Pátria polifônica : o cânone e as margens no Romantismo brasileiro / Antonio



Carlos Secchin -- Rulers, noblemen and bullfights : images of Portugal in “Última corrida de touros em Salvaterra” by Rebelo da Silva / Ana Paula Arnaut -- Mulheres invisíveis : a escrita no silêncio / Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez -- Historical stories : Arnaldo Gama and the traditional historical novel / Ana Maria Marques -- Performing between the lines : (neo-)imperial discourse in the Amazonian theatre of Francisco Gomes de Amorim / Talía Guzmán-González -- Other Pinheiro Chagas : Calderón de la Barca’s reflection in the mirror / Maria de Fátima Marinho -- Ela não é ela nem é a outra : Júlio César Machado, Da loucura e manias em Portugal / Helena Carvalhão Buescu -- Pornografia no fim do século : os romances de Alfredo Gallis / Maria Helena Santana -- As criadas de Júlia / Sonia Roncador -- Press—a political gospel? / Maria Manuela Tavares Ribeiro -- Cenas brasileiras no jornalismo literário do Portugal oitocentista / Maria Fernanda de Abreu -- Travel narratives in Portugal in the nineteenth century / Maria de Fátima Outeirinho -- Decadence and regeneration in the Portuguese republican imagination at the end of the nineteenth century / Fernando Catroga -- As revistas coimbrãs de 1889 na génese do Simbolismo / Paula Morão -- O poder destrutivo da sexualidade feminina na sociedade burguesa novecentista / Inês Cordeiro Dias -- Roxana Lewis Dabney and Os Fidalgos da Casa Mourisca / George Monteiro -- Echoes of Portuguese India in Goan poets, 1893-1973 / K. David Jackson -- Entre fotos, cartas e paisagem : a criação do amor. Notas de leitura sobre A Bela Angevina de José-Augusto França / Monica Figueiredo -- As edições críticas de Eça de Queirós no Editorial Presença / Maria do Rosário Cunha -- Fátima Rodrigues. Cesário Verde. Recepção Oitocentista e Poética. Lisbon: Cosmos, 1998 / Nicola Trowbridge Cooney.

Sommario/riassunto

"The impetus for this volume, The Other Nineteenth Century, stems from the homonymous conference that was held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in April 2005. Over twenty scholars from the United States and Portugal delivered papers, and expanded versions of nineteen of these studies, along with five other relevant articles, constitute the present volume of Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies. The conference itself was designed to provide a forum to discuss works, authors and themes that are usually excluded from the repertoires of Lusophone literary and cultural history, and only seldom addressed in academic venues. Indeed, as the original conference presentations and the final published articles demonstrate, behind the more “canonized” nineteenth century lies another nineteenth century that has not always been duly recognized in literary and cultural histories." -- Publisher's description.