This essay, meaningfully polemic, equates the ambiguous relationship, both seductive and controversial, which was established, from early days, between Portuguese culture and its French counterpart. To a more dependent attitude, typical of the 19th century, the existence of a common cultural space follows, perhaps European or western, which will translate into analogue structures. The feeling of belonging loses its momentum, i. e., a sense of common needs, instable identities and recurring pasts now rules. And, in both literatures,, we find similar processes of questioning the present through a past in progress
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This paper interpreted the theory of Gilberto Freyre under the light of the Berry and the Rudmin mod...
Abstract. This introduction to the Special Issue provides a synthetic overview of scholarly and main...
In contemporary times, Iberianism has been one of the most important themes in the relationship betw...
In this essay, I seek to understand the contradictions, ambiguities, and accommodations underlying t...
In this essay, I seek to understand the contradictions, ambiguities, and accommodations underlying t...
This paper interpreted the theory of Gilberto Freyre under the light of the Berry and the Rudmin mod...
We propose here to reflect about Portuguese cultural and literary history, holding back some contrib...
The essay aims to investigate some issues of the Portuguese identity in relation to Europe. Perpetua...
This paper interpreted the theory of Gilberto Freyre under the light of the Berry and the Rudmin mod...
Through the references to Portugal in literary texts of descendants of the Portuguese, published in ...
French liberal culture in 19th Century provided identities for foreigners in Brazil. Within this cul...
The aim of this paper is to present the cultural and aesthetic historical relations between Brazilia...
International audienceThe article explores transnational practices and multiple senses of belonging ...
This paper aims to study notable examples of transatlantic transmissions of norms, beliefs and value...
The current thesis proves the validity of the hypothesis, which states that the serious problems Bra...
This paper interpreted the theory of Gilberto Freyre under the light of the Berry and the Rudmin mod...
Abstract. This introduction to the Special Issue provides a synthetic overview of scholarly and main...
In contemporary times, Iberianism has been one of the most important themes in the relationship betw...