Taking Oswald de Andrade’s 1928 “Manifesto antropófago” [Cannibalist Manifesto] as a point of departure, this article analyzes how zombies in Brazilian literature from 1900 to 1955 represent a kind of cultural cannibalism, consuming bodies as a way of resisting hegemonic power, oblivion and marginalization. Zombies variously represent rural inhabitants, modern consumers, prostitutes and hustlers who often become invisible, faceless, and voiceless, symbolizing the historical silencing of subalterns or “cannibals.” Several Brazilian short stories and legends from the first half of the twentieth century serve to illustrate the cultural cannibalism of the proto-zombie: Lima Barreto’s “A Nova Califórnia” (1910), Monteiro Lobato’s “Café, café”...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...
Taking Oswald de Andrade’s 1928 “Manifesto antropófago” [Cannibalist Manifesto] as a point of depart...
This study uses zombie theory to flesh out common themes between Oswald de Andrade’s The Cannibalist...
This study examines a corpus of four twentieth-century Brazilian texts which engage with and problem...
Although the figure of the zombie has proved to be quite popular in recent years in Brazil—thanks in...
This introduction lays out key questions that the contributors to The Transatlantic Undead: Zombies ...
The following article analyzes how collective fears are materialized and projected in contemporary c...
Contemporary cultural media illustrates the vampire as an important symbolic figure in the Brazilian...
Although the figure of the zombie has proved to be quite popular in recent years in Brazil—thanks in...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-58)In this thesis, I analyze three specific zombie texts ...
Before George Romero\u27s 1968 Night of the Living Dead transformed the living dead into ghouls with...
Abstract Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational a...
Orientador: Michel Nicolau NettoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de F...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...
Taking Oswald de Andrade’s 1928 “Manifesto antropófago” [Cannibalist Manifesto] as a point of depart...
This study uses zombie theory to flesh out common themes between Oswald de Andrade’s The Cannibalist...
This study examines a corpus of four twentieth-century Brazilian texts which engage with and problem...
Although the figure of the zombie has proved to be quite popular in recent years in Brazil—thanks in...
This introduction lays out key questions that the contributors to The Transatlantic Undead: Zombies ...
The following article analyzes how collective fears are materialized and projected in contemporary c...
Contemporary cultural media illustrates the vampire as an important symbolic figure in the Brazilian...
Although the figure of the zombie has proved to be quite popular in recent years in Brazil—thanks in...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-58)In this thesis, I analyze three specific zombie texts ...
Before George Romero\u27s 1968 Night of the Living Dead transformed the living dead into ghouls with...
Abstract Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational a...
Orientador: Michel Nicolau NettoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de F...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
Monsters have attracted our imagination throughout times, even in an apparently rational and pragmat...
In modern media the notion of a zombie brings to mind the images of rotting flesh, a desire for fles...