Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Denise
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In the Houses of Opium, published in Lin Tchi Fá – Lotus Flower: Poems of the Far East (1925), the lusa Maria Ana Acciaioli Tamagnini Barbosa denounces the human decadence, provided by visits in legal commercial establishments, for consumption of a drug immersed in Chinese culture, since the 18th century, coming from India, which was accepted in the Macao social landscape at the time of Portuguese colonization. The poem, which evokes realistic, parnassian and symbolist elements, revealing terrible impressions about addicts, will be studied from the perspective of the witness of the image (Burke).
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spelling Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)Asustadoras visiones del Extremo Oriente vindas de Macau: 'Casas de Ópio' (1925), poesía testimonial de Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini Barbosa (1900-1933)Assustadoras Visões do Extremo Oriente Vindas de Macau: 'Casas de Ópio' (1925), poesia testemunhal de Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)Macau literaturePortuguese languagepoetrydrugImageLiteratura macauenselengua portuguesapoesíadrogasimagen.Literatura macauenselíngua portuguesapoesiadrogaimagemIn the Houses of Opium, published in Lin Tchi Fá – Lotus Flower: Poems of the Far East (1925), the lusa Maria Ana Acciaioli Tamagnini Barbosa denounces the human decadence, provided by visits in legal commercial establishments, for consumption of a drug immersed in Chinese culture, since the 18th century, coming from India, which was accepted in the Macao social landscape at the time of Portuguese colonization. The poem, which evokes realistic, parnassian and symbolist elements, revealing terrible impressions about addicts, will be studied from the perspective of the witness of the image (Burke).En Casas de Ópio, publicado en Lin Tchi Fá – Flor de loto: poesías del Extremo Oriente (1925), la lusa Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini Barbosa denuncia la decadencia humana, proporcionada por visitas en establecimientos comerciales legales, para el consumo de una droga inmersa en la cultura china, desde el siglo XVIII, originaria de la India, que fue aceptada en el paisaje social de Macao en el momento de la colonización portuguesa. El poema, que evoca elementos parnasianos y simbolistas, reveladores de impresiones terribles sobre adictos, será estudiado, desde la perspectiva testimonial de la imagen (Burke).Em Casas de Ópio, publicado em Lin Tchi Fá – Flor de Lótus: poesias do Extremo Oriente (1925), a lusa Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini denuncia a decadência humana, proporcionada por visitas em estabelecimentos comerciais legais, para consumo de uma droga imersa na cultura chinesa, desde o século XVIII, vinda da Índia, que era aceita na paisagem social macauense, na época da colonização portuguesa. O poema, que evoca elementos realistas, parnasianos e simbolistas, reveladores de impressões aterrorizantes sobre viciados, será estudado, sob a perspectiva testemunhal da imagem de Burke (2004).GT Teoria do Texto Poético ANPOLL2019-01-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://textopoetico.emnuvens.com.br/rtp/article/view/54410.25094/rtp.2019n26a544Texto Poético; v. 15 n. 26 (2019): Poesia e outras drogas (versos ópios édens); 46-661808-5385reponame:Texto Poéticoinstname:Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Letras e Lingüística (ANPOLL)instacron:Anpollporhttps://textopoetico.emnuvens.com.br/rtp/article/view/544/412Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Texto Poéticoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Denise2019-01-25T21:00:36Zoai:ojs.textopoetico.emnuvens.com.br:article/544Revistahttp://revistatextopoetico.com.br/index.php/rtpPUBhttps://textopoetico.emnuvens.com.br/rtp/oai||solfiuza@gmail.com|| idafalves@gmail.com1808-53851808-5385opendoar:2019-01-25T21:00:36Texto Poético - Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Letras e Lingüística (ANPOLL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
Asustadoras visiones del Extremo Oriente vindas de Macau: 'Casas de Ópio' (1925), poesía testimonial de Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini Barbosa (1900-1933)
Assustadoras Visões do Extremo Oriente Vindas de Macau: 'Casas de Ópio' (1925), poesia testemunhal de Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
title Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
spellingShingle Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
Rocha, Denise
Macau literature
Portuguese language
poetry
drug
Image
Literatura macauense
lengua portuguesa
poesía
drogas
imagen.
Literatura macauense
língua portuguesa
poesia
droga
imagem
title_short Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
title_full Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
title_fullStr Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
title_full_unstemmed Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
title_sort Scary visions from the far East come from Macau: 'Houses of Opium' (1925), testimonial poetry by Maria Anna Acciaioli Tamagnini (1900-1933)
author Rocha, Denise
author_facet Rocha, Denise
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rocha, Denise
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Macau literature
Portuguese language
poetry
drug
Image
Literatura macauense
lengua portuguesa
poesía
drogas
imagen.
Literatura macauense
língua portuguesa
poesia
droga
imagem
topic Macau literature
Portuguese language
poetry
drug
Image
Literatura macauense
lengua portuguesa
poesía
drogas
imagen.
Literatura macauense
língua portuguesa
poesia
droga
imagem
description In the Houses of Opium, published in Lin Tchi Fá – Lotus Flower: Poems of the Far East (1925), the lusa Maria Ana Acciaioli Tamagnini Barbosa denounces the human decadence, provided by visits in legal commercial establishments, for consumption of a drug immersed in Chinese culture, since the 18th century, coming from India, which was accepted in the Macao social landscape at the time of Portuguese colonization. The poem, which evokes realistic, parnassian and symbolist elements, revealing terrible impressions about addicts, will be studied from the perspective of the witness of the image (Burke).
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