Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of the Brazilian Novel

Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of the Brazilian Novel
Author: Ana Cláudia Suriani da Silva,Sandra Guardini Vasconcelos
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781787354715

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Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of the Brazilian Novel presents a framework of comparative literature based on a systemic and empirical approach to the study of the novel and applies that framework to the analysis of key nineteenth-century Brazilian novels. The works under examination were published during the period in which the forms and procedures of the novel were acclimatized as the genre established and consolidated itself in Brazil.

Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of the Brazilian Novel

Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of the Brazilian Novel
Author: Ana Cláudia Suriani da Silva,Sandra Guardini T. Vasconcelos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN: 178735475X

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Comparative Perspectives on the Rise of the Brazilian Novel presents a framework for analyzing key nineteenth-century Brazilian novels.

The Bankruptcy A Novel by J lia Lopes de Almeida

The Bankruptcy   A Novel by J  lia Lopes de Almeida
Author: Júlia Lopes de Almeida
Publsiher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2024
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781800085664

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Set in the early years of the Old Republic after the abolition of slavery, Júlia Lopes de Almeida's The Bankruptcy depicts the rise and fall of a wealthy coffee exporter against a kaleidoscopic background of glamour, poverty, seduction, and financial speculation. The novel introduces readers to a turbulent period in Brazilian history seething with new ideas about democracy, women’s emancipation, and the role of religion in society. Originally published in 1901, its prescient critiques of financial capitalism and the patriarchal family remain relevant today. In her lifetime, Júlia Lopes de Almeida was compared to Machado de Assis, the most important Brazilian writer of the nineteenth century. She was also considered for the inaugural list of members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, but was excluded because of her gender. In the decades after her death, her work was largely forgotten. This publication, a winner of the English PEN award, marks the first novel-length translation of Almeida’s writing into English, including an Introduction to the novel and a Translators' Preface, and accompanies a general rediscovery of her extraordinary body of work in Brazil.

Economic Informality and World Literature

Economic Informality and World Literature
Author: Josh Jewell
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031531347

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Literature and Ethics in Contemporary Brazil

Literature and Ethics in Contemporary Brazil
Author: Vinicius Mariano De Carvalho,Nicola Gavioli
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-02-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781315386362

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When Brazil was honored at the Frankfurt Book Fair in 2013, the Brazilian author Luiz Ruffato opened the event with a provocative speech, claiming that literature, through its pervasive depiction and discussion of ‘otherness,’ has the potential to provoke ethical transformation. This book uses Ruffato’s speech as a starting point for the discussion of contemporary Brazilian literature that stands in contrast to the repetition of social and cultural clichés. By illuminating the relevance of humanities and literature as a catalyst for rethinking Brazil, the book offers a resistance to the official discourses that have worked for so long to conceal social tensions, injustices, and secular inequities in Brazilian society. In doing so, it situates Brazilian literature away from the exotic and peripheral spectrum, and closer to a universal and more relevant ethical discussion for readers from all parts of the world. The volume brings together fresh contributions on both canonical contemporary authors such as Graciliano Ramos, Rubem Fonseca, and Dalton Trevisan, and traditionally silenced writing subjects such as Afro-Brazilian female authors. Essays deal with specific contemporary literary and social issues while engaging with historically constitutive phenomena in Brazil, including authoritarianism, violence, and the systematic violation of human rights. The exploration of diverse literary genres -- from novels to graphic novels, from poetry to crônicas -- and engagement with postcolonial studies, gender studies, queer studies, cultural studies, Brazilian studies, South American literature, and world literature carves new space for the emergence of an original Brazilian thought.

Emerging Powers in a Comparative Perspective

Emerging Powers in a Comparative Perspective
Author: Vidya Nadkarni,Norma C. Noonan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781623561420

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The book examines the rising influence of emerging powers in global politics, with a special focus on the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China). Chapters contributed by international scholars first look at the changing status of the US in the 21st century and at the EU as both an emerging and innovative power. China's rising power status, India's regional and global influence, Russia's re-emergence, and Brazil's growing regional and international role are then analyzed comparatively to explain how the BRIC states are poised to become vital players not only in politics and economy, but also in key international concerns such as terrorism, globalization, and climate change. The book provides a detailed analysis of political, economic, security, and foreign policy trends in the BRIC countries to address such questions as to whether they will seek to revise the international order or work within it and how they will deal with transnational global problems. Using a unique comparative approach, the text will appeal to undergraduate students in world politics, international relations, and foreign policy.

Brazilian Literature as World Literature

Brazilian Literature as World Literature
Author: Eduardo F. Coutinho
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2018-02-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501323270

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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.

Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective

Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective
Author: Georgia Anne Persons
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2024
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1412832632

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The essays in Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective lucidly explore some of the complexities of the persistence and re-emergence of race and ethnicity as major lines of divisiveness around the world. Contributors analyze manifestations of race-based movements for political empowerment in Europe and Latin America as well as racial intolerance in these same settings. Attention is also given to the conceptual complexities of multidimensional and shared cultural roots of the overlapping phenomena of ethnicity, nationalism, identity, and ideology. The book greatly informs discussions of race and ethnicity in the international context and provides an interesting perspective against which to view America's changing problem of race. Race and Ethnicity in Comparative Perspective is a volume that will be of value to ethnic studies specialists, African American studies scholars, political scientists, historians, and sociologists.