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Charles Baudelaire - Ensaios Críticos Clássicos e Influência na Poesia Brasileira (Paperback): Luciana Abreu Jardim,... Charles Baudelaire - Ensaios Críticos Clássicos e Influência na Poesia Brasileira (Paperback)
Luciana Abreu Jardim, Reginald McGinnis, Alessandro Zir
R372 Discovery Miles 3 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Luso-Brazilian Encounters of the Sixteenth Century - A Styles of Thinking Approach (Hardcover): Alessandro Zir Luso-Brazilian Encounters of the Sixteenth Century - A Styles of Thinking Approach (Hardcover)
Alessandro Zir
R2,259 R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Save R1,919 (85%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

As it happens with other early-Modern corpora, the descriptive texts from 16th-century encounters of the Portuguese colonizers in Brazil are well-known for their strangeness. In them we find references to entities like monsters and demons, bizarre descriptions, and odd classification systems of plants and animals. For the most part, these elements are dismissed as mere eccentricities by modern scholars studying these texts. Instead, this book takes these elements seriously. They are focused on and tackled with a theoretical tool_styles of thinking_not yet used in Luso-Brazilian studies, and coming from another field of inquiry: philosophy and history of science. By doing so the book aims to unveil epistemological and ontological issues in which colonial and post-colonial studies are entangled, and which have a relevance that goes beyond debates concerning, for instance, the formation of Brazil's cultural identity. This book contributes to Luso-Brazilian studies, science studies, and the history of the early-modern period. The notion of 'styles of thinking' as presented and used in it benefitted from the many discussions about philosophy and history of science that emerged since the 1980s, with authors such as Ian Hacking, Lorraine Daston, and Peter Galison, who have already done much reassessing critically what is best in the work of previous authors such as Paul Feyerabend, Thomas Kuhn, and Michel Foucault. This book considers that the well-known puzzling passages of the corpus of the Portuguese have a fictional and figurative character that acquires full intelligibility in view of literary and mystical traditions typical of the late Renaissance, and influential over the Portuguese. Nature is understood as emerging from an excessive source which permanently overflows it and which is impossible to refer and depict literally. The book points to the fact that such an idea would connect the Portuguese with other peculiar pre-Modern and post-Modern authors with similar ontological insights: from the neo-Platonists to Boccaccio, Nietzsche, and more recently, Derrida.

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