Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Seles Pereira da
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Issues relating to indigenous peoples to Brazil, conceived as a nation, have gained great importance from the third decade of the nineteenth century. With the establishment of the Portuguese kingdom in their colonial domains in Americas in 1808, the old colonial structure collapsed, culminating in the events of 1822. But since the end of the first decade of the nineteenth century, the entering of many foreigners led to the production of many speeches that, with the founding of the new nation in the tropics, came to compose the debates about the identity of Brazil and the Brazilian. Many of these foreigners were associated with European scientific circles and - or - members of the nobility. Armed with the tools of modern science, as from the Illustration, spread from Europe, these men explored extensive and diverse regions. Their records show a wealth of details and interpretations of space and man of that period, and its analysis provides us with important clues for the understanding of various issues pertaining to Brazil. One of these travelers is the Bavarian Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, who together with Johann Baptist von Spix, arrived in 1817. Both made a trip of about three years, which resulted in extensive scientific and literary production. Besides the work Travel in Brazil, the Brazilian narrative of the journey written by von Martius co-authored with von Spix, which has been the main source of this research, von Martius published a number of other works, namely: The rule of law among native of Brazil (Munich, 1832), The Past and Future of American man (Freiburg, 1838) and the treaty How to Write the History of Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, 1844). Von Martius also wrote the novel Frey Apollonio, but this work was never published by the author and came to light only posthumously, in 1992. In Brazil, the publication and circulation of scientific writings had the support of the Brazilian Historical and Geographical Institute, founded in 1838. The hypothesis of this research is that, in the context of formation of Brazil as a nation, von Martius stands as one of the first authors that not only defines indigenous peoples as Brazilians - especially in his treaty of 1844 - but he fosters and develops a series of studies aimed to search for his story. Besides the narrative of the expedition, Travel in Brazil, the research uses the three aforementioned scientific writings and the romance Frey Apollonio. Based on these works, the survey covers a period of approximately 20 years of life and intellectual work of the Bavarian, between 1823 and 1844.
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spelling Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)C. F. Ph. von MartiusÍndios do BrasilExpedições naturalistasHistória do Brasil no séc XIXCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIAC. F. Ph. von MartiusIndians of BrazilNaturalists expeditionsHistory of Brazil in the nineteenth centuryIssues relating to indigenous peoples to Brazil, conceived as a nation, have gained great importance from the third decade of the nineteenth century. With the establishment of the Portuguese kingdom in their colonial domains in Americas in 1808, the old colonial structure collapsed, culminating in the events of 1822. But since the end of the first decade of the nineteenth century, the entering of many foreigners led to the production of many speeches that, with the founding of the new nation in the tropics, came to compose the debates about the identity of Brazil and the Brazilian. Many of these foreigners were associated with European scientific circles and - or - members of the nobility. Armed with the tools of modern science, as from the Illustration, spread from Europe, these men explored extensive and diverse regions. Their records show a wealth of details and interpretations of space and man of that period, and its analysis provides us with important clues for the understanding of various issues pertaining to Brazil. One of these travelers is the Bavarian Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, who together with Johann Baptist von Spix, arrived in 1817. Both made a trip of about three years, which resulted in extensive scientific and literary production. Besides the work Travel in Brazil, the Brazilian narrative of the journey written by von Martius co-authored with von Spix, which has been the main source of this research, von Martius published a number of other works, namely: The rule of law among native of Brazil (Munich, 1832), The Past and Future of American man (Freiburg, 1838) and the treaty How to Write the History of Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, 1844). Von Martius also wrote the novel Frey Apollonio, but this work was never published by the author and came to light only posthumously, in 1992. In Brazil, the publication and circulation of scientific writings had the support of the Brazilian Historical and Geographical Institute, founded in 1838. The hypothesis of this research is that, in the context of formation of Brazil as a nation, von Martius stands as one of the first authors that not only defines indigenous peoples as Brazilians - especially in his treaty of 1844 - but he fosters and develops a series of studies aimed to search for his story. Besides the narrative of the expedition, Travel in Brazil, the research uses the three aforementioned scientific writings and the romance Frey Apollonio. Based on these works, the survey covers a period of approximately 20 years of life and intellectual work of the Bavarian, between 1823 and 1844.As questões que relacionam os povos indígenas ao Brasil, concebido enquanto nação, ganharam grande relevância a partir da terceira década dos oitocentos. Com o estabelecimento da Corte lusitana em seus domínios coloniais americanos, em 1808, a velha estrutura colonial ruiu, culminando nos acontecimentos de 1822. Mas desde fins da primeira década do século XIX, a entrada de vários estrangeiros ensejou a produção de muitos discursos que, com a fundação da jovem nação nos trópicos, vieram compor os debates acerca da identidade do Brasil e do brasileiro. Muitos destes estrangeiros eram associados aos círculos científicos europeus e - ou - integrantes da nobreza. Munidos das ferramentas das ciências modernas que, a partir da Ilustração, disseminaram-se desde a Europa, estes homens exploraram extensas e variadas regiões. Seus registros apresentam uma riqueza de detalhes e interpretações acerca do espaço e do homem naquele período, e sua análise fornece-nos importantes pistas para a compreensão de diversos temas concernentes ao Brasil. Um destes viajantes é o bávaro Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius que, juntamente com Johann Baptist von Spix, chegou em 1817. Ambos fizeram uma viagem de aproximadamente três anos, da qual resultou uma vasta produção científica e literária. Além da obra Viagem pelo Brasil, a narrativa do périplo brasileiro escrita por von Martius em co-autoria com von Spix, que constitui a principal fonte desta pesquisa, von Martius publicou uma série de outras obras, a saber: O estado de direito entre os autóctones do Brasil (Munique, 1832), O passado e o futuro do homem americano (Freiburg, 1838) e o tratado Como se deve escrever a história do Brasil (Rio de Janeiro, 1844). Von Martius escreveu também o romance Frey Apollonio, mas essa obra não chegou a ser publicada pelo autor e só saiu à luz postumamente, em 1992. No Brasil, a publicação e circulação dos escritos científicos contaram com o apoio do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro, fundado em 1838. A hipótese dessa pesquisa é que, no contexto de formação do Brasil enquanto nação, von Martius se destaca como um dos primeiros autores que não só define o indígena como brasileiro – especialmente em seu tratado de 1844 –, mas desenvolve e fomenta uma série de estudos que visavam a busca por sua história. Além da narrativa da expedição, Viagem pelo Brasil, a pesquisa utiliza os três escritos científicos acima mencionados e o romance Frey Apollonio. Com base nessas obras, a pesquisa cobre um período aproximado de 20 anos da vida e do trabalho intelectual do bávaro, entre 1823 e 1844.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilInstituto de Ciências Humanas e Sociais (ICHS)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em HistóriaDiener Ojeda, Pablo Marcelohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2834549845955418Diener Ojeda, Pablo Marcelo721.456.681-87http://lattes.cnpq.br/2834549845955418Leite, Mário Cezar Silva241.851.241-04http://lattes.cnpq.br/1341589015538902721.456.681-87Miranda, Luiz Francisco Albuquerque de119.408.718-32http://lattes.cnpq.br/5667928037106714Silva, Seles Pereira da2019-09-04T07:44:29Z2013-12-132019-09-04T07:44:29Z2013-04-22info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisSILVA, Seles Pereira da. Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844). 2013. 79 f. 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title Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)
spellingShingle Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)
Silva, Seles Pereira da
C. F. Ph. von Martius
Índios do Brasil
Expedições naturalistas
História do Brasil no séc XIX
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
C. F. Ph. von Martius
Indians of Brazil
Naturalists expeditions
History of Brazil in the nineteenth century
title_short Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)
title_full Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)
title_fullStr Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)
title_full_unstemmed Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)
title_sort Os índios do Brasil no pensamento de Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1823-1844)
author Silva, Seles Pereira da
author_facet Silva, Seles Pereira da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Diener Ojeda, Pablo Marcelo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2834549845955418
Diener Ojeda, Pablo Marcelo
721.456.681-87
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2834549845955418
Leite, Mário Cezar Silva
241.851.241-04
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1341589015538902
721.456.681-87
Miranda, Luiz Francisco Albuquerque de
119.408.718-32
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5667928037106714
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Seles Pereira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv C. F. Ph. von Martius
Índios do Brasil
Expedições naturalistas
História do Brasil no séc XIX
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
C. F. Ph. von Martius
Indians of Brazil
Naturalists expeditions
History of Brazil in the nineteenth century
topic C. F. Ph. von Martius
Índios do Brasil
Expedições naturalistas
História do Brasil no séc XIX
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA
C. F. Ph. von Martius
Indians of Brazil
Naturalists expeditions
History of Brazil in the nineteenth century
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