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Brazilian Culture: Nationalism by Elimination

ROBERTO SCHWARZ Alicia Ríos ; Ana Del Sarto ; Abril Trigo

The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader, 2004, p.233

Duke University Press

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  • Título:
    Brazilian Culture: Nationalism by Elimination
  • Autor: ROBERTO SCHWARZ
  • Alicia Ríos ; Ana Del Sarto ; Abril Trigo
  • É parte de: The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader, 2004, p.233
  • Descrição: We Brazilians and other Latin Americans constantly experience artificial, inauthentic, and imitative nature of our cultural life. An essential element in our critical thought since independence, it has been variously interpreted from romantic, naturalist, modernist, right-wing, left-wing, cosmopolitan, and nationalist points of view, so we may suppose that the problem is enduring and deeply rooted. Before attempting another explanation, let us assume that this malaise is a fact. Its everyday manifestations range from the inoffensive to the horrifying. Examples of inappropriateness include Father Christmas sporting an Eskimo outfit in a tropical climate and, for traditionalists, the electric guitar in the
  • Editor: Duke University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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