LEADER 07291nam 2200445K 450 001 996320722103316 005 20230607203407.0 010 $z9783319133614 011 0 $a1521-804X 035 $a(OCoLC)ocm50236510 035 $a(OCoLC)50236510 035 $a336836 035 $a(MNodS)336836-dartdb-Voyager 035 $a(EXLCZ)9910800299200041 100 $a20130113d2001 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n||||||a|| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aBrazil 2001 $ea revisionary history of Brazilian literature and culture /$fJoão Cezar de Castro Rocha, guest editor 210 1$aDartmouth, Massachusetts :$cTagus Press, Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,$d2001. 210 4$d©2001 215 $axxviii, 758 pages $cillustrations ;$d23 cm 225 1 $aPortuguese literary and cultural studies,$x1521-804X ;$v4/5 (Spring/Fall 2000) 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $gIntroduction?$t?There is no Brazil?: a poet?s writing of cultural history /$rJoão Cezar de Castro Rocha --$tGilberto Freyre : 100 Years --$tSea full of waves : ambiguity and modernity in Brazilian culture /$rRicardo Benzaquen de Araujo --$tRoad to Casa-Grande. Itineraries by Gilberto Freyre /$rEnrique Rodríguez Larreta --$tUNESCO project : social sciences and race studies in Brazil in the 1950s /$rMarcos Chor Maio --$tMansions and the shanties : ?The flesh and the stone? in nineteenth-century Brazil /$rMary Del Priore --$tOrigins and errors of Brazilian cordiality /$rJoão Cezar de Castro Rocha --$gLiterature --$tTheater of the impressed : the Brazilian stage in the nineteenth century /$rRoss G. Forman --$tGonçalves Dias /$rJosé Luís Jobim --$tMemoirs of a militia sergeant : a singular novel /$rMarcus Vinicius Nogueira Soares --$tIracema : the Tupinization of Portuguese /$rIvo Barbieri --$tMachado de Assis and The posthumous memoirs of Brás Cubas /$rBluma Waddington Vilar --$tRebellion in the backlands : landscape with figures /$rWalnice Nogueira Galvão --$tPatriot : the exclusion of the hero full of character /$rBeatriz Resende --$tPlantation boy : the memory of loss /$rHeloisa Toller Gomes --$tMonteiro Lobato Today?Semicolon /$rSilviano Santiago --$tContemporary Brazilian women?s autobiography and the forgotten case of Adalgisa Nery /$rSabrina Karpa-Wilson --$tDevil to pay in the backlands and João Guimarães Rosa?s quest of universality /$rKathrin H. Rosenfield --$tArchives and memories of Pedro Nava /$rEneida Maria de Souza --$tHour of the star or Clarice Lispector's Trash hour /$rItalo Moriconi --$tCase of Rubem Fonseca-The search for reality /$rKarl Erik Schollhammer --$tJoão Cabral in perspective /$rAntonio Carlos Secchin --$tTwo poetics, two moments /$rHeloísa Buarque de Hollanda --$tBrazilian fiction today : a point of departure /$rTherezinha Barbieri --$tBrief introduction to contemporary Afro-Brazilian women?s literature /$rMaria Aparecida Ferreira de Andrade Salgueiro --$tDown with Tordesilhas! /$rJorge Schwartz --$gCulture --$tPolitics as history and literature /$rValdei Lopes Araujo --$tManoel Bom?m : the state and elites seen as parasites of the people-nation /$rRoberto Ventura --$tDom João VI no Brasil /$rLuiz Costa Lima --$tCitizenship in Rui Barbosa : ?A questão social e política no Brasil? /$rTarcisio Costa --$t??Portrait of Brazil?? in the postmodern context /$rTereza Virginia de Almeida --$tUSA and Brazil : capitalism and pre-capitalism according to Oliveira Vianna /$rÂngela de Castro Gomes --$tRaymundo Faoro?s roundabout voyage in Os donos do poder /$rMarcelo Jasmin --$tAmerica, joy of man?s desiring : a comparison of Visão do Paraíso with Wilderness and paradise in Christian thought /$rRobert Wegner --$tFlorestan Fernandes : memory and utopia /$rCarlos Guilherme Mota --$tDiscovering ?Brazil?s soul? : a reading of Luís da Câmara Cascudo /$rMargarida de Souza Neves --$tTheater of politics : the king as character in the imperial Brazilian state?A reading of A Construção da ordem : a elite política imperial and teatro de sombras : a política imperial /$rLilia K. Moritz Schwarcz --$tReferences, responsibilities and reading : a época pombalina /$rMarcus Alexandre Motta --$tNation?s borders and the construction of plural identities : carnivals, rogues and heroes or Roberto DaMatta and the in-between place of Brazilian culture /$rValter Sinder --$gCultural intermediaries --$tWho Was Pero Vaz de Caminha? /$rHans Ulrich Gumbrecht --$tJosé de Anchieta : performing the history of Christianity in Brazil /$rCésar Braga-Pinto --$tGuidelines for reading Vieira /$rJoão Adolfo Hansen --$tImage of Brazil in Robinson Crusoe /$rMarcus Vinicius de Freitas --$tFerdinand Denis and Brazilian literature : a successful tutelary relationship /$rMaria Helena Rouanet --$t?Watercolors of Brazil? : Jean Baptiste Debret?s Work /$rVera Beatriz Siqueira --$tStefan Zweig?s Brazil, land of the future : a topic of debate /$rCléia Schiavo Weyrauch --$tElizabeth Bishop as cultural intermediary /$rPaulo Henriques Britto --$tRoger Bastide and Brazil : at the crossroads between viewpoints /$rFernanda Peixoto --$tLogic of the backward and the boomerang effect : the case of Ziembinski /$rVictor Hugo Adler Pereira --$tOtto Maria Carpeaux /$rOlavo de Carvalho --$tForeigner /$rGustavo Bernardo --$tBack to the Tristes Tropiques : notes on Lévi-Strauss and Brazil /$rRoberto DaMatta --$gLiterary history and literary criticism --$tBrazilian literary historiography : its beginnings /$rRoberto Acízelo de Sousa --$tBetween two histories : from Sílvio Romero to José Veríssimo /$rRegina Zilberman --$t?Abstract Brazilian? : Antonio Candido?s Malandro as national persona /$rK. David Jackson --$tRoberto Schwarz? dialectical criticism /$rRegina Lúcia de Faria --$tHybrid criticism and historical form /$rRaúl Antelo. 330 $aIn one of his most intriguing poems, Carlos Drummond de Andrade provides inspiration for this current volume of Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies - Brazil 2001: A Revisionary History of Brazilian Literature and Culture. The poem, called ?Hino Nacional,? is a paradoxical reconstruction of variegated efforts aimed at the building of the nation. In the final lines of the poem, however, it is ?Brazil? - as an impossible Kantian thing-in-itself - that emerges and refuses all attempts to grasp its essence:Brazil does not want us! It is sick and tired of us!Our Brazil is in the afterworld. This is not Brazil. There is no Brazil. By any chance, are there Brazilians?" -- Publisher's description. 410 0$aPortuguese literary and cultural studies,$x1521-804X ;$v4/5. 517 3 $aRevisionary history of Brazilian literature and culture 606 $aBrazilian literature$xHistory and criticism 615 0$aBrazilian literature$xHistory and criticism. 702 $aRocha$b Joa?o Cezar de Castro 712 02$aUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth.$bCenter for Portuguese Studies and Culture. 801 0$bGZM 801 1$bGZM 801 2$bSMU 912 $a996320722103316 996 $aBrazil 2001$92971436 997 $aUNISA