Magazines and modernity in Brazil: transnational networks and cross-cultural exchanges

This book explores transnational topics such as architecture; cosmopolitanism and universalism; antisemitism, anti-war movements; visual artistic movements; advertising; anti-racism; avant-garde; class; consumer society; design; ethnicity and race; fascism and anti-fascism; intellectual elites; lite...

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Weitere Verfasser: Corrêa, Felipe Botelho 1983- (HerausgeberIn), Guimarães, Valéria dos Santos ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn), Velloso, Mônica Pimenta ca. 20./21. Jh (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York, NY Anthem Press 2020
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Zusammenfassung:This book explores transnational topics such as architecture; cosmopolitanism and universalism; antisemitism, anti-war movements; visual artistic movements; advertising; anti-racism; avant-garde; class; consumer society; design; ethnicity and race; fascism and anti-fascism; intellectual elites; literature; modernity; publishing; translation, as well as book and periodical exchange, which is the main focus of this collection. <br><br>Together, these essays propose a critique of traditional comparatist approaches, promoting instead the study of contact zones and intersections, highlighting the place of production and reception of cultural products, as well as the role of mediators. What guide these analyses of magazines are concepts such as connected and shared histories, which emphasize transnational interactions. Within the spectrum of global history, this collection is related to a recent body scholarship on cultural transfers, which opened a fertile field for new research based on the analysis of transnational movements not only of ideas but also of networks and magazines. <br><br>Organized chronologically, the chapters explore a period from the mid-nineteenth century to the aftermath of World War II, always having key magazines as the focus of analysis. The authors deliberately move away from traditional comparative approaches, in which two or more nations are set as a parameter, leading to emphasize their similarities and differences in a rigid framework that does not take into account interactions and cross-pollination of cultures and ideas. Yet, the purpose of this book is not to suggest a supposed singularity of the Brazilian case. It is precisely the opposite, showing how modernity in Brazil, including what is conventionally called modernism, is a complex expression of transnational movements and cross-cultural exchanges
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The French periodical print culture in Brazil: a survey of catalogues and mediators (1800-1945) / Valéria dos Santos Guimarães -- The transnational model of popular illustrated magazines: three case studies from Brazil (1900-20) / Felipe Botelho Correa -- The transnational networks of the modernist periodical print culture: the magazine Lumière in the aftermath of WWI / Monica Pimenta Velloso -- Versions of modernity in the household magazine A Casa (1923-45) / Marize Malta -- Panorama magazine and the far-right in Brazil (1936-37) / Matheus Cardoso da Silva and Renato Alencar Dotta -- Against Nazi-fascism in Brazil: the case of the magazine Diretrizes (1938-44) / Joëlle Rouchou -- Literary inquiries and disputes on global modernism: the debate in Brazil during WWII / Tania Regina de Luca -- Modernity and modernisms in the magazine Sombra (1940-60) / Cláudia de Oliveira
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ISBN:9781785273988

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