THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)

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Autor(a) principal: MARTINS, CAROLINA
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/article/view/859
Resumo: This article proposes to analyze the relevant role of the press in São Luís on the control of popular and black parties, as well as presenting how party planners made newspapers a channel of expression through which their entertainment was positive. In São Luís, the presence of cultural events such as the Bumba meu boi, the sambas, the Drum and the Divino Espírito Santo festivals was a subject that generated a significant amount of news and publications in newspapers, especially from the second half of the 19th century. The publications were, for the most part, complaints about having fun that happened quite frequently in the city. However, despite the complaints and the construction of the negative image that the press helped to build on the festive spaces of the working class, the party-goers used the periodicals to present a positive self-image and for their own defense, when necessary.
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spelling THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929) LA PRENSA Y LOS FESTIVALES POPULARES Y NEGROS EN LA ISLA DE MARANHÃO (1880-1929)A IMPRENSA E AS FESTAS POPULARES E NEGRAS NA ILHA DO MARANHÃO (1880-1929) PrensaFiestas NegrasCultura PopularPressBlack FestivalsPopular CultureImprensaFestas NegrasCultura PopularThis article proposes to analyze the relevant role of the press in São Luís on the control of popular and black parties, as well as presenting how party planners made newspapers a channel of expression through which their entertainment was positive. In São Luís, the presence of cultural events such as the Bumba meu boi, the sambas, the Drum and the Divino Espírito Santo festivals was a subject that generated a significant amount of news and publications in newspapers, especially from the second half of the 19th century. The publications were, for the most part, complaints about having fun that happened quite frequently in the city. However, despite the complaints and the construction of the negative image that the press helped to build on the festive spaces of the working class, the party-goers used the periodicals to present a positive self-image and for their own defense, when necessary.Este artículo propone analizar el papel relevante de la prensa ludovicense en el control de los partidos populares y negros, además de presentar cómo los fiesteros convirtieron los periódicos en un canal de expresión a través del cual hicieron positivo su entretenimiento. En São Luís, la presencia de eventos culturales como el Bumba meu boi, las sambas, el tambor y las fiestas del Divino Espírito Santo fue un tema que generó una importante cantidad de noticias y publicaciones en los periódicos, especialmente a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. Las publicaciones fueron, en su mayor parte, quejas sobre la diversión que ocurría con bastante frecuencia en la ciudad. Sin embargo, a pesar de las quejas y la construcción de la imagen negativa que la prensa ayudó a construir sobre los espacios festivos de la clase obrera, los fiesteros utilizaron los periódicos para presentar una imagen positiva de sí mismos y para su propia defensa, cuando fue necesario.Este artigo propõe analisar o relevante papel da imprensa ludovicense no controle das festas populares e negras, assim como apresenta de que forma os festeiros tornaram os jornais um canal de expressão através do qual positivavam seus divertimentos. Em São Luís, a presença das manifestações culturais como o Bumba meu boi, os sambas, o tambor e as festas do Divino Espírito Santo foi assunto que gerou uma quantidade significativa de notícias e publicações nos jornais, sobretudo, a partir da segunda metade do século XIX. As publicações eram, em sua maioria, reclamações sobre a realização de divertimentos que aconteciam com bastante frequência na cidade. Contudo, apesar das reclamações e da construção da imagem negativa que a imprensa ajudava a reforçar sobre os espaços festivos da classe trabalhadora, os festeiros utilizaram-se dos periódicos para apresentar uma autoimagem positiva e para sua própria defesa, quando necessário.Universidade Estadual do Maranhão2021-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Avaliado pelos pares", "artigo de covidados"application/pdfhttps://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/article/view/85910.18817/ot.v18i32.859Outros Tempos: Pesquisa em Foco - História; v. 18 n. 32 (2021): DOSSIÊ - Imprensa no Maranhão: 200 anos de história; 327-2491808-803110.18817/ot.v18i32reponame:Outros temposinstname:Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (UEMA)instacron:UEMAporhttps://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/article/view/859/912Copyright (c) 2021 Outros Tempos: Pesquisa em Foco - Históriainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMARTINS, CAROLINA 2021-08-11T18:23:55Zoai:ojs2.outrostempos.uema.br:article/859Revistahttp://www.outrostempos.uema.br/PUBhttps://www.outrostempos.uema.br/index.php/outros_tempos_uema/oaioutrostempos_revista@yahoo.com.br1808-80311808-8031opendoar:2021-08-11T18:23:55Outros tempos - Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (UEMA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
LA PRENSA Y LOS FESTIVALES POPULARES Y NEGROS EN LA ISLA DE MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
A IMPRENSA E AS FESTAS POPULARES E NEGRAS NA ILHA DO MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
title THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
spellingShingle THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
MARTINS, CAROLINA
Prensa
Fiestas Negras
Cultura Popular
Press
Black Festivals
Popular Culture
Imprensa
Festas Negras
Cultura Popular
title_short THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
title_full THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
title_fullStr THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
title_full_unstemmed THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
title_sort THE PRESS AND THE POPULAR AND BLACK FESTIVALS IN THE ISLAND OF MARANHÃO (1880-1929)
author MARTINS, CAROLINA
author_facet MARTINS, CAROLINA
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARTINS, CAROLINA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prensa
Fiestas Negras
Cultura Popular
Press
Black Festivals
Popular Culture
Imprensa
Festas Negras
Cultura Popular
topic Prensa
Fiestas Negras
Cultura Popular
Press
Black Festivals
Popular Culture
Imprensa
Festas Negras
Cultura Popular
description This article proposes to analyze the relevant role of the press in São Luís on the control of popular and black parties, as well as presenting how party planners made newspapers a channel of expression through which their entertainment was positive. In São Luís, the presence of cultural events such as the Bumba meu boi, the sambas, the Drum and the Divino Espírito Santo festivals was a subject that generated a significant amount of news and publications in newspapers, especially from the second half of the 19th century. The publications were, for the most part, complaints about having fun that happened quite frequently in the city. However, despite the complaints and the construction of the negative image that the press helped to build on the festive spaces of the working class, the party-goers used the periodicals to present a positive self-image and for their own defense, when necessary.
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