“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism
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Resumo: | Primarily, the present article aims to gather some points of view of the Brazilian literary historiography about the work Bom-Crioulo (1991, [1895]), by Adolfo Caminha. Despite the controversy surrounding it, the novel was considered one of the pioneers of the Portuguese language on the approach of Homoeroticism at the time it was published. Our principal hypothesis is the importance of the sexual thematic, which composes a tragic love triangle, characterized as well as by advances – a black hero, an interracial romance, denunciation of the physical punishments on the Navy, but also by retreats or continuities – insistence for an active position (masculine types as Amaro) versus passive (feminine types as the young cabin boy Aleixo). Therefore, the work shuffles the genders (Amaro – Aleixo – Carolina) to shortly sustain certain essentialisms to distinguish between masculine and feminine types. However, this position is compatible with the scientific theoretical framework of this time, the basis of the naturalistic ideology, also present on the here summarized thinking of Sigmund Freud. The so-called “inversions” as well as on Freud’s concepts of “Drive” and “Libido” echo the discoveries of Charles Darwin |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalismSexualidades “invertidas” e transgressoras: Bom-Crioulo e o determinismo no naturalismo brasileiroBom-CriouloNaturalismInversionBom-CriouloNaturalismo“Inversão”.Primarily, the present article aims to gather some points of view of the Brazilian literary historiography about the work Bom-Crioulo (1991, [1895]), by Adolfo Caminha. Despite the controversy surrounding it, the novel was considered one of the pioneers of the Portuguese language on the approach of Homoeroticism at the time it was published. Our principal hypothesis is the importance of the sexual thematic, which composes a tragic love triangle, characterized as well as by advances – a black hero, an interracial romance, denunciation of the physical punishments on the Navy, but also by retreats or continuities – insistence for an active position (masculine types as Amaro) versus passive (feminine types as the young cabin boy Aleixo). Therefore, the work shuffles the genders (Amaro – Aleixo – Carolina) to shortly sustain certain essentialisms to distinguish between masculine and feminine types. However, this position is compatible with the scientific theoretical framework of this time, the basis of the naturalistic ideology, also present on the here summarized thinking of Sigmund Freud. The so-called “inversions” as well as on Freud’s concepts of “Drive” and “Libido” echo the discoveries of Charles DarwinO objetivo do presente artigo é, primeiramente, reunir algumas visões da historiografia literária brasileira, acerca da obra Bom-Crioulo, de Adolfo Caminha (1991 [1895]). A despeito da polêmica que o cercou, quando da sua publicação, o romance é visto com um dos pioneiros, em língua portuguesa, no tratamento do homoerotismo. Nossa hipótese principal é a centralidade da temática da sexualidade, compondo um trágico triângulo amoroso marcado tanto por avanços – herói negro, romance interracial, denúncia dos castigos físicos na marinha, quanto por retrocessos, ou permanências – insistência numa postura ativa (tipo masculino, como Amaro) versus passiva (tipo feminino, como o jovem grumete Aleixo). Assim, a obra embaralha os gêneros (Amaro – Aleixo – Carolina), para em seguinda sustentar certos essencialismos ao demarcar tipos masculinos e femininos. Tal postura é condizente com o arcabouço teórico científico da época, base do ideário naturalista, presente no pensamento de Sigmund Freud, aqui sintetizado. Nas chamadas “inversões”, assim como nos conceitos de “pulsão” e “libido”, teorizados por Freud, ecoam as descobertas de Charles Darwin.Programa de Pós-graduação em Letras2021-09-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/terraroxa/article/view/4354110.5433/1678-2054.2021v40p127Terra Roxa e Outras Terras: Revista de Estudos Literários; Vol. 40: Singularidades e pluralidades do masculino na literatura brasileira (jun. 2021); 127-139Terra Roxa e Outras Terras: Revista de Estudos Literários; Vol. 40: Singularidades e pluralidades do masculino na literatura brasileira (jun. 2021); 127-139Terra Roxa e Outras Terras: Revista de Estudos Literários; v. 40: Singularidades e pluralidades do masculino na literatura brasileira (jun. 2021); 127-1391678-2054reponame:Terra Roxa e Outras Terras: Revista de Estudos Literáriosinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/terraroxa/article/view/43541/pdfCopyright (c) 2021 Terra Roxa e Outras Terras: Revista de Estudos Literárioshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.pt_BRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWels, Erica SchludeGermano, Aline de Freitas2022-09-25T16:14:41Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43541Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/terraroxa/indexPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/terraroxa/oaiterraroxa.uel@gmail.com1678-20541678-2054opendoar:2023-01-13T10:37:22.152747Terra Roxa e Outras Terras: Revista de Estudos Literários - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism Sexualidades “invertidas” e transgressoras: Bom-Crioulo e o determinismo no naturalismo brasileiro |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism Wels, Erica Schlude Bom-Crioulo Naturalism Inversion Bom-Crioulo Naturalismo “Inversão”. |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism |
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“Inverted” and transgressive sexualities: bom-crioulo and determininm in brazilian naturalism |
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Wels, Erica Schlude |
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Wels, Erica Schlude Germano, Aline de Freitas |
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Germano, Aline de Freitas |
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Wels, Erica Schlude Germano, Aline de Freitas |
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Bom-Crioulo Naturalism Inversion Bom-Crioulo Naturalismo “Inversão”. |
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Bom-Crioulo Naturalism Inversion Bom-Crioulo Naturalismo “Inversão”. |
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Primarily, the present article aims to gather some points of view of the Brazilian literary historiography about the work Bom-Crioulo (1991, [1895]), by Adolfo Caminha. Despite the controversy surrounding it, the novel was considered one of the pioneers of the Portuguese language on the approach of Homoeroticism at the time it was published. Our principal hypothesis is the importance of the sexual thematic, which composes a tragic love triangle, characterized as well as by advances – a black hero, an interracial romance, denunciation of the physical punishments on the Navy, but also by retreats or continuities – insistence for an active position (masculine types as Amaro) versus passive (feminine types as the young cabin boy Aleixo). Therefore, the work shuffles the genders (Amaro – Aleixo – Carolina) to shortly sustain certain essentialisms to distinguish between masculine and feminine types. However, this position is compatible with the scientific theoretical framework of this time, the basis of the naturalistic ideology, also present on the here summarized thinking of Sigmund Freud. The so-called “inversions” as well as on Freud’s concepts of “Drive” and “Libido” echo the discoveries of Charles Darwin |
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