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Brazilian Literature as World Literature is not only an introduction to Brazilian literature but also a study of the connections between Brazil's literary production and that of the rest of the world, particularly European and North American literatures. It highlights the tension that has always existed in Brazilian literature between the imitation of European models and forms and a yearning for a tradition of its own, as well as the attempts by modernist writers to propose possible solutions, such as aesthetic cannibalism, to overcome this tension.
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Brazilian Literature as World Literature is not only an introduction to Brazilian literature but also a study of the connections between Brazil's literary production and that of the rest of the world, particularly European and North American literatures. It highlights the tension that has always existed in Brazilian literature between the imitation of European models and forms and a yearning for a tradition of its own, as well as the attempts by modernist writers to propose possible solutions, such as aesthetic cannibalism, to overcome this tension.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781501323287
- Artikelnr.: 54783224
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781501323287
- Artikelnr.: 54783224
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Eduardo F. Coutinho is Professor of Comparative Literature at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His publications include The Synthesis Novel in Latin America (1991), Em busca da terceira margem (1993), Literatura Comparada (ed. with T. Carvalhal, 1994), Cânones e contextos (ed., 3 vols, 1997-98), Literatura Comparada na América Latina (2003), Beyond Binarisms (ed., 3 vols, 2009), Literatura Comparada: reflexões (2013), and Rompendo barreiras: estudos de literatura brasileira e hispano-americana (2014).
Contributors Translator Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Eduardo F. Coutinho
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 2. Baroque Voices in the
Primordial Voices of Brazilian Literature: Anchieta, Vieira and Gregorio
Dalma Nascimento 3. Light and Shadow: From Enlightenment to Neoclassicism
in Brazil Gustavo Bernardo Krause 4. Indigenism and the Search for
Brazilian Identity: European Influences and National Roots Roberto Acízelo
de Souza (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 5. The Multi-faceted
Works of Machado de Assis José Luis Jobim (Universidade Federal Fluminense,
Niterói, RJ, Brazil) 6. Naturalism in Brazil and its European Connections
Lígia Vassallo (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 7. Brazilian
Modernism and the Modern Art Week: The Influence of the European Twentieth
Century Vanguards Lucia Helena 8. The Dialogue Between Brazilian and World
Poetry in the Twentieth Century Jorge Fernandes da Silveira (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 9. Jorge Amado: The International
Projection of the Brazilian Writer Márca Rios da Silva 10. Regionalism vs.
World Literature in João Guimarães Rosa Eduardo F. Coutinho (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 11. Crossing Borders: Clarice
Lispector and the Scene of Transnational Feminist Criticism Rita Terezinha
Schmidt (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) 12. The Brazilian
Theater in the World: From Modern Dramaturgy to the Contemporary
Post-Dramatic Scene Beatriz Resende (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil) 13. Post-Modern Brazilian Literature on the World Stage Luiza Lobo
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 14. Comparative Literature
and Supranational Community Relations: The Administration of Difference,
the Ways of Articulation, and the Hegemonies of Cultural Flows Benjamin
Abdala Jr. (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Index
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 2. Baroque Voices in the
Primordial Voices of Brazilian Literature: Anchieta, Vieira and Gregorio
Dalma Nascimento 3. Light and Shadow: From Enlightenment to Neoclassicism
in Brazil Gustavo Bernardo Krause 4. Indigenism and the Search for
Brazilian Identity: European Influences and National Roots Roberto Acízelo
de Souza (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 5. The Multi-faceted
Works of Machado de Assis José Luis Jobim (Universidade Federal Fluminense,
Niterói, RJ, Brazil) 6. Naturalism in Brazil and its European Connections
Lígia Vassallo (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 7. Brazilian
Modernism and the Modern Art Week: The Influence of the European Twentieth
Century Vanguards Lucia Helena 8. The Dialogue Between Brazilian and World
Poetry in the Twentieth Century Jorge Fernandes da Silveira (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 9. Jorge Amado: The International
Projection of the Brazilian Writer Márca Rios da Silva 10. Regionalism vs.
World Literature in João Guimarães Rosa Eduardo F. Coutinho (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 11. Crossing Borders: Clarice
Lispector and the Scene of Transnational Feminist Criticism Rita Terezinha
Schmidt (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) 12. The Brazilian
Theater in the World: From Modern Dramaturgy to the Contemporary
Post-Dramatic Scene Beatriz Resende (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil) 13. Post-Modern Brazilian Literature on the World Stage Luiza Lobo
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 14. Comparative Literature
and Supranational Community Relations: The Administration of Difference,
the Ways of Articulation, and the Hegemonies of Cultural Flows Benjamin
Abdala Jr. (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Index
Contributors Translator Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Eduardo F. Coutinho
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 2. Baroque Voices in the
Primordial Voices of Brazilian Literature: Anchieta, Vieira and Gregorio
Dalma Nascimento 3. Light and Shadow: From Enlightenment to Neoclassicism
in Brazil Gustavo Bernardo Krause 4. Indigenism and the Search for
Brazilian Identity: European Influences and National Roots Roberto Acízelo
de Souza (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 5. The Multi-faceted
Works of Machado de Assis José Luis Jobim (Universidade Federal Fluminense,
Niterói, RJ, Brazil) 6. Naturalism in Brazil and its European Connections
Lígia Vassallo (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 7. Brazilian
Modernism and the Modern Art Week: The Influence of the European Twentieth
Century Vanguards Lucia Helena 8. The Dialogue Between Brazilian and World
Poetry in the Twentieth Century Jorge Fernandes da Silveira (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 9. Jorge Amado: The International
Projection of the Brazilian Writer Márca Rios da Silva 10. Regionalism vs.
World Literature in João Guimarães Rosa Eduardo F. Coutinho (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 11. Crossing Borders: Clarice
Lispector and the Scene of Transnational Feminist Criticism Rita Terezinha
Schmidt (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) 12. The Brazilian
Theater in the World: From Modern Dramaturgy to the Contemporary
Post-Dramatic Scene Beatriz Resende (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil) 13. Post-Modern Brazilian Literature on the World Stage Luiza Lobo
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 14. Comparative Literature
and Supranational Community Relations: The Administration of Difference,
the Ways of Articulation, and the Hegemonies of Cultural Flows Benjamin
Abdala Jr. (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Index
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 2. Baroque Voices in the
Primordial Voices of Brazilian Literature: Anchieta, Vieira and Gregorio
Dalma Nascimento 3. Light and Shadow: From Enlightenment to Neoclassicism
in Brazil Gustavo Bernardo Krause 4. Indigenism and the Search for
Brazilian Identity: European Influences and National Roots Roberto Acízelo
de Souza (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 5. The Multi-faceted
Works of Machado de Assis José Luis Jobim (Universidade Federal Fluminense,
Niterói, RJ, Brazil) 6. Naturalism in Brazil and its European Connections
Lígia Vassallo (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 7. Brazilian
Modernism and the Modern Art Week: The Influence of the European Twentieth
Century Vanguards Lucia Helena 8. The Dialogue Between Brazilian and World
Poetry in the Twentieth Century Jorge Fernandes da Silveira (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 9. Jorge Amado: The International
Projection of the Brazilian Writer Márca Rios da Silva 10. Regionalism vs.
World Literature in João Guimarães Rosa Eduardo F. Coutinho (Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 11. Crossing Borders: Clarice
Lispector and the Scene of Transnational Feminist Criticism Rita Terezinha
Schmidt (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) 12. The Brazilian
Theater in the World: From Modern Dramaturgy to the Contemporary
Post-Dramatic Scene Beatriz Resende (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil) 13. Post-Modern Brazilian Literature on the World Stage Luiza Lobo
(Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 14. Comparative Literature
and Supranational Community Relations: The Administration of Difference,
the Ways of Articulation, and the Hegemonies of Cultural Flows Benjamin
Abdala Jr. (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Index