Saudades: Toward a Sociopoetics of Diaspora, Migration, & Exiled Writing
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Resumo: | Unpacking the term saudades, this article weaves together Claude Lévi-Strauss's research in Brazil for Tristes Tropiques with both Oswald de Andrade's 1928 Manifesto Anthropofago, and Rose and Bob Brown's visual poetry, travel guides, cookbooks, and young adult history books about Brazil. One can consider these projects as decolonial theory, poetry, and sociopoetics seventy or eighty years before decolonial theory became a widely discussed term. Augusto de Campos of the Noigandres group and a leader of the International Concrete Poetry movement wrote introductions to facsimile editions of both Oswald de Andrade's manifesto and then later to Bob Brown's republished collection of visual poems, 1450-1950. Although almost completely unknown now, Rose herself authored three children’s books, Two Children of Brazil, Two Children and their Jungle Zoo, and Amazon Adventures of Two Children, one social geography, Land and People of Brazil, and one biographical history, American Emperor: Dom Pedro II of Brazil, all while living in Brazil. Rose and Bob together edited the Brazilian American business weekly in the early and mid-1920s. All of these people may have known each other in Brazil as they worked and lived among overlapping circles of friends and colleagues involved in the modernist avant-garde, but as-of-yet, whether they met or not remains a mystery. |
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Saudades: Toward a Sociopoetics of Diaspora, Migration, & Exiled WritingSaudades: rumo a uma sociopoética da diáspora, migração e escrita no exílioDecolonialVisual-poetrySaudadesDiasporicAvant-gardeUnpacking the term saudades, this article weaves together Claude Lévi-Strauss's research in Brazil for Tristes Tropiques with both Oswald de Andrade's 1928 Manifesto Anthropofago, and Rose and Bob Brown's visual poetry, travel guides, cookbooks, and young adult history books about Brazil. One can consider these projects as decolonial theory, poetry, and sociopoetics seventy or eighty years before decolonial theory became a widely discussed term. Augusto de Campos of the Noigandres group and a leader of the International Concrete Poetry movement wrote introductions to facsimile editions of both Oswald de Andrade's manifesto and then later to Bob Brown's republished collection of visual poems, 1450-1950. Although almost completely unknown now, Rose herself authored three children’s books, Two Children of Brazil, Two Children and their Jungle Zoo, and Amazon Adventures of Two Children, one social geography, Land and People of Brazil, and one biographical history, American Emperor: Dom Pedro II of Brazil, all while living in Brazil. Rose and Bob together edited the Brazilian American business weekly in the early and mid-1920s. All of these people may have known each other in Brazil as they worked and lived among overlapping circles of friends and colleagues involved in the modernist avant-garde, but as-of-yet, whether they met or not remains a mystery.Desdobrando o termo saudades, este artigo entrelaça a pesquisa que Claude Lévi-Strauss fez no Brasil para Tristes Tropiques com o Manifesto Antropofágico de Oswald de Andrade, de 1928, e com a poesia visual, os guias de viagem, os livros de receitas e os livros de história para jovens adultos sobre o Brasil de Rose e Bob Brown. Pode-se considerar esses projetos como teoria decolonial, poesia e sociopoética setenta ou oitenta anos antes de a teoria decolonial se tornar um termo amplamente discutido. Augusto de Campos, do grupo Noigandres, um dos líderes do movimento da Poesia Concreta Internacional, escreveu introduções para edições fac-símile do manifesto de Oswald de Andrade e, mais tarde, para a coleção republicada de poemas visuais de Bob Brown, 1450-1950. Embora quase completamente desconhecida atualmente, Rose é autora de três livros infantis, Two Children of Brazil, Two Children and their Jungle Zoo e Amazon Adventures of Two Children, um livro de geografia social, Land and People of Brazil, e um de história biográfica, American Emperor: Dom Pedro II do Brasil, todos escritos enquanto morava no Brasil. Rose e Bob editaram juntos o Brazilian American Business Weekly no início e em meados da década de 1920. Todas essas pessoas podem ter se conhecido no Brasil, pois trabalharam e viveram em círculos de amigos e colegas envolvidos na vanguarda modernista, mas, até o momento, o fato de terem se conhecido ou não permanece um mistério.Universidade Federal Fluminense2023-11-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/5872110.22409/gragoata.v28i62.58721.enGragoatá; Vol. 28 No. 62 (2023): Interações entre línguas, linguagens, práticas sociais e formas de vida; e58721Gragoatá; v. 28 n. 62 (2023): Interações entre línguas, linguagens, práticas sociais e formas de vida; e587212358-41141413-9073reponame:Gragoatáinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFenghttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/article/view/58721/35245Copyright (c) 2023 Gragoatáhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ptinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaper, Craig2023-11-14T19:37:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/58721Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoataPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/gragoata/oai||revistagragoata@gmail.com2358-41141413-9073opendoar:2023-11-14T19:37:18Gragoatá - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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Saudades: Toward a Sociopoetics of Diaspora, Migration, & Exiled Writing Saudades: rumo a uma sociopoética da diáspora, migração e escrita no exílio |
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Saudades: Toward a Sociopoetics of Diaspora, Migration, & Exiled Writing Saper, Craig Decolonial Visual-poetry Saudades Diasporic Avant-garde |
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Decolonial Visual-poetry Saudades Diasporic Avant-garde |
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Unpacking the term saudades, this article weaves together Claude Lévi-Strauss's research in Brazil for Tristes Tropiques with both Oswald de Andrade's 1928 Manifesto Anthropofago, and Rose and Bob Brown's visual poetry, travel guides, cookbooks, and young adult history books about Brazil. One can consider these projects as decolonial theory, poetry, and sociopoetics seventy or eighty years before decolonial theory became a widely discussed term. Augusto de Campos of the Noigandres group and a leader of the International Concrete Poetry movement wrote introductions to facsimile editions of both Oswald de Andrade's manifesto and then later to Bob Brown's republished collection of visual poems, 1450-1950. Although almost completely unknown now, Rose herself authored three children’s books, Two Children of Brazil, Two Children and their Jungle Zoo, and Amazon Adventures of Two Children, one social geography, Land and People of Brazil, and one biographical history, American Emperor: Dom Pedro II of Brazil, all while living in Brazil. Rose and Bob together edited the Brazilian American business weekly in the early and mid-1920s. All of these people may have known each other in Brazil as they worked and lived among overlapping circles of friends and colleagues involved in the modernist avant-garde, but as-of-yet, whether they met or not remains a mystery. |
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