Entre espelhos deformantes: A representação da escravidão emq uatro peças brasileiras do século XIX / Among crazy mirrors: the representation of slavery in Brazil in four plays of nineteenth century
AUTOR(ES)
Regina Claudia Garcia Oliveira de Sousa
FONTE
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
12/03/2012
RESUMO
This work observes the representation of the slavery in Brazil in the theatre of the XIX century, specially during the period of romatism in Brazil, analzing for pieces Calabar (1858), of Agrário de Meneses, Mãe (1859), of José de Alencar, Sangue limpo (1861), of Paulo Eiró, and Gonzaga ou a revolução de Minas (1867), of Castro Alves. The goal of this research is to show how brazilian slavery passes through processes, like metaforizations, which masked the reality of the system, thus hiding its violence. This representation is achieved mainly by the creation of deformed images of the slave, who even though being the base of the formation of Brazil, does almost not appear in a positive way in the literature of that epoch except by whitening him, but only regarding the domestic slave.
ASSUNTO(S)
agrário de meneses agrário de meneses brazilian theatre castro alves castro alves escravidão josé de alencar josé de alencar paulo eiró paulo eiró romanticism romantismo slavery teatro brasileiro
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