LEADER 06030nam 2200565 450 001 996320729403316 005 20210104164955.0 010 $a9781933227146 (paperback : alk. paper)$bebook 010 $a1933227141 (paperback : alk. paper)$bebook 010 $z9783319133614 011 0 $a1521-804X 035 $a(OCoLC)842043267 035 $a(OCoLC)ocn842043267 035 $a(EXLCZ)9910800094800041 100 $a20130507d2013 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n||||||a|| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $ac$2rdamedia 200 00$aEconomies of relation $emoney and personalism in the Lusophone world /$fRoger Sansi, guest editor 210 1$aDartmouth, Massachusetts :$cTagus Press, Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,$d2013 210 4$dİ2013 215 $a1 online resource (xxvi, 443 pages) 225 1 $aPortuguese literary and cultural studies,$x1521-804X ;$v23/24. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $gIntroduction :$tMoney and personalism in Lusophone world /$rRoger Sansi --$tDoes money bring happiness? Comparing Brazil and the United States /$rRuben George Oliven --$tBrazilian gold and the commercial sector in Oporto, 1710-1750 /$rA. J. R. Russell-Wood --$tTrabalho, fortuna e mobilidade de negros, crioulos e mestic??os no Brasil do se?culo XVIII /$rEduardo Franc?a Paiva --$rRemittances, welfare solidarity, and monetarization : the interaction between personal and economic relations in Cape Verde during the colonial period /$rJoa?o Este?va?o --$tState-sponsored indemnification, the materiality of money, and the meanings of community in Salvador, Brazil's Pelourinho Cultural Heritage Center /$rJohn F. Collins --$tA procissa?o do Senhor dos Passos da Sapataria : func?a?o econo?mica e reorganizac?a?o da ordem social /$rMaria Margarida Paes Lobo Mascarenhas --$tCoins for the dead, money on the floor : mortuary ritual in Bahian Candomble? /$rBrian Brazeal --$tCaloteiro devoto : a contabilidade moral em Dom Casmurro /$rBluma Waddington Vilar --$tReligion and the everyday life of money in Brazil /$rRoger Sansi --$tThe personal significance of impersonal money /$rKeith Hart --$gShort essays, short stories, and poems.$tFrom the stones of David to the Tanks of Goliath /$rJose? Saramago ; translated and introduced by George Monteiro ;$tDo imemorial ou a danc?a do tempo /$rEduardo Lourenc?o ;$tCell Phone /$rJoa?o Melo ; translated by Luisa Venturini ;$tFlash. Herberto Helder /$rtranslated by Alexis Levitin ;$tFour Poems /$rMargarida Vale de Gato ; translated by Ana Hudson and Margarita Vale de Gato --$gOther articles.$tBrazilian masculine identity in Mario Prata's Album-Novel Buscando o seu mindinho : um almanaque auricular /$rGeorge Arthur Carlsen --$t"Tradic?o?es evanescentes" : a ficcionalizac?a?o do discurso cienti?fico racialista no regionalismo litera?rio brasileiro /$rLuciana Murari --$tWasting away: (de)composing trash in the contemporary Brazilian documentary /$rSteven F. Butterman --$tPressupostos este?ticos do academicismo litera?rio : a literatura brasileira no ini?cio do se?culo XX /$rMauri?cio Silva --$tOs livros de linhagens da idade me?dia portuguesa : os livros manuscritos medievais e sua rede de poderes /$rJose? D'Assunc?a?o Barros --$tRewriting Carolina Maria de Jesus : editing as translating in Quarto de despejo /$rFrans Weiser --$tPortingale to Portugee /$rGeorge Monteiro --$tCamo?es revisitado na visa?o mitopoe?tica de Manuel Alegre /$rPedro Carlos Louzada Fonseca --$tPortuguese short takes : three storytellers in Portugal's post-revolution Years /$rRui Zink --$tLiterary abodes : Machado de Assis on interiors /$rEstela Vieira --$tPhotobook of the city : Eduardo Gageiro's Lisboa no cais da memo?ria /$rPaul Melo e Castro --$tBlindness of Meirelles /$rAlessandro Zir --$tReto?rica del poder : el discurso ideolo?gico de Salazar a trave?s de sus aforismos poli?ticos /$rAlberto Pena-Rodri?guez --$tFernando Beleza on Anibal Frias's Fernando Pessoa et la quint-empire de l'amour. 330 $a""Money does not bring happiness." For Roberto Da Matta, in Carnivals, Rogues, and Heroes (1979), this saying embodies the ambivalence surrounding money in Brazil, a legacy of a Lusophone cultural tradition that privileges personal relationships over impersonal commodified exchange. This volume of Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies questions this tradition from the perspective of different disciplines. Does money stand in contrast to personal relations? And, if so, is this really particular to Lusophone or, more widely, Latin cultures ? as opposed to, say, Anglo-American cultures or Protestantism generally? This book will be of interest to scholars in anthropology, history, literary criticism and Luso-Brazilian studies." -- Publisher's description 410 0$aPortuguese literary and cultural studies,$x1521-804X ;$v23/24. 606 $aPortuguese language$xSocial aspects$zPortuguese-speaking countries 606 $aPortuguese language$xPolitical aspects$zPortuguese-speaking countries 606 $aLanguage policy$zPortuguese-speaking countries 606 $aPortuguese literature$xHistory and criticism 607 $aPortuguese-speaking countries$xIntellectual life 607 $aPortuguese-speaking countries$xEconomic conditions 607 $aPortugal$xColonies 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aPortuguese language$xSocial aspects 615 0$aPortuguese language$xPolitical aspects 615 0$aLanguage policy 615 0$aPortuguese literature$xHistory and criticism. 676 $a332.4/981 700 $aSansi-Roca$b Roger$01083815 702 $aSansi-Roca$b Roger 712 02$aUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth.$bCenter for Portuguese Studies and Culture. 801 0$bSMU 801 1$bSMU 912 $a996320729403316 996 $aEconomies of relation$92881617 997 $aUNISA