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The Medieval Brazil of Sertão: the Escapist Utopia of the Land of Saint Saurê

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Resumo:The close observation of a Brazilian popular pamphlet from the mid-20th century unveils mythic themes that cannot be credited to the Portuguese colonizers. In searching for its ori- gins, the so-called regressive historiographic method allows us to identify five cultural layers whose features are interweaved in the text. At its deepest level lie unsounded medieval roots that permeated the Brazilian Northeast during the Dutch oc- cupation. With these new colonizers came the mythical-literary motifs of the land of Cockaigne, whose dreamlike and cathartic function endured in that region of archaic features, later to be glossed by popular poets.
Autores principais:Franco Júnior, Hilário
Assunto:Literatura de cordel; arcaísmo; escapismo; Cocanha Literatura de cordel escapism archaism Cockaigne
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Instituição associada:Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Práticas da História
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Resumo:The close observation of a Brazilian popular pamphlet from the mid-20th century unveils mythic themes that cannot be credited to the Portuguese colonizers. In searching for its ori- gins, the so-called regressive historiographic method allows us to identify five cultural layers whose features are interweaved in the text. At its deepest level lie unsounded medieval roots that permeated the Brazilian Northeast during the Dutch oc- cupation. With these new colonizers came the mythical-literary motifs of the land of Cockaigne, whose dreamlike and cathartic function endured in that region of archaic features, later to be glossed by popular poets.