PLCS 29 (2016)

Published: 2017-06-13

Issue Description

The Eighteenth Century
Guest Editor - Bruno Carvalho (Princeton University)

Challenging notions of the Portuguese-speaking world as merely "backwards" or obscurantist during the eighteenth century, this issue explores how the circulation of Enlightenment-era discourse engendered creative appropriations, and unsettling compromises between divergent worldviews. The issue showcases the vibrant and diverse scholarship on the period in Portuguese and Brazilian literary and cultural studies, placing the Lusophone world in transatlantic and hemispheric contexts, while shedding light on several of its specific dimensions.

 

Table of Contents

Front Matter

Editor's Note
Mario Pereira
xi - xii
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/0as5e957

The Eighteenth Century

Introduction: Partial Enlightenments - Precedents & Possibilities for the 18th Century in Luso-Brazilian Studies
Bruno Carvalho
1 - 15
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/4cwxt432
Um bosque nos trópicos: natureza e sociabilidade no Rio de Janeiro setecentista
Claudete Daflon
16 - 37
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/qmmmds79
Os homens da boa pena e os manuscritos iluminados na Capitania de Minas Gerais no século XVIII
Márcia Almada
38 - 69
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/a22x9v19
Discourse and Disaster: A Universal History of Lisbon's 1755 Earthquake
Estela Vieira
70 - 91
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/arx72b30
Estrangeirados, Iluminismo, "Enlightenment" - uma revisitação de conceitos no contexto português
Onésimo T. Almeida
92 - 104
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/h1q3jp17
Aleijadinho, the 'Baroque Hero,' and Brazilian Nationality
Guiomar de Grammont
105 - 116
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/xk36qg65

Essays

As traições de Adolfo Caminha: "Bom Crioulo" e a 'crioulização' do naturalismo
David J. Bailey
119 - 142
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/zmtjb266
Tapia's "Póstumo el Transmigrado": A Pre-Incarnation of Brás Cubas
John Maddox
143 - 165
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/16hd2362

Reviews

On "Amazonian Routes: Indigenous Mobility and Colonial Communities in Northern Brazil" by Heather F. Roller
Lúcia Sá
169 - 172
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/s3b4w071
On "Emigration and the Sea: An Alternative History of Portugal and the Portuguese" by Malyn Newitt
Timothy J. Coates
173 - 175
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/05cfbb47
On "Magnificent and Beggar Land: Angola since the Civil War" by Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
Jean-Michel Mabeko-Tali
176 - 179
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/mpg5j476

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