The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education
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Resumo: | The Franciscan and the Jesuit are Western cultural traditions born in Europe and expanded to throughout the world. We have approached the circumstances of this presence in America and Brazil. Here they are designed in the manner of ideal types in dialogue, which composed a creative tension within our educational history. We wish to highlight the Franciscan tradition that remains sidelined by researchers and authors, even in the basic texts for the decipherment of Brazil. To understand the Franciscan and the Jesuit, and from the imbrication of the theme with the field of colonial education, we used paradigmatic texts and authors of both traditions, particularly Gilberto Freyre and Fernando de Azevedo. |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian educationO Franciscano e o Jesuíta: tradições da educação brasileiraFranciscanoJesuítaEducação Colonial BrasileiraGilberto FreyreFernando de AzevedoFranciscanJesuitBrazilian Colonial EducationGilberto FreyreFernando de AzevedoThe Franciscan and the Jesuit are Western cultural traditions born in Europe and expanded to throughout the world. We have approached the circumstances of this presence in America and Brazil. Here they are designed in the manner of ideal types in dialogue, which composed a creative tension within our educational history. We wish to highlight the Franciscan tradition that remains sidelined by researchers and authors, even in the basic texts for the decipherment of Brazil. To understand the Franciscan and the Jesuit, and from the imbrication of the theme with the field of colonial education, we used paradigmatic texts and authors of both traditions, particularly Gilberto Freyre and Fernando de Azevedo.O franciscano e o jesuíta são tradições culturais do Ocidente nascidas na Europa e expandidas aos quatro cantos do mundo. Tratamos das circunstâncias particulares dessa presença na América e no Brasil. Aqui são concebidos ao modo de tipos ideais dialogantes, que compuseram criativa tensão no âmbito da nossa história educacional. Desejamos realçar a tradição franciscana que permanece secundarizada pelos pesquisadores e autores, mesmo em textos fundamentais para a decifração do Brasil. No esforço de compreensão do franciscano e do jesuíta, e a partir da imbricação da temática com o campo da educação colonial, lançamos mão de textos e de autores paradigmáticos de ambas as tradições, em especial, de Gilberto Freyre e de Fernando de Azevedo.FACED - UFRGS2018-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/educacaoerealidade/article/view/66683Educação & Realidade [Education & Reality]; Vol. 43 No. 2 (2018)Educação & Realidade; v. 43 n. 2 (2018)2175-62360100-3143reponame:Educação & Realidadeinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/educacaoerealidade/article/view/66683/47267Copyright (c) 2018 Educação & Realidadeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSangenis, Luiz Fernando Conde2018-02-27T03:48:52Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/66683Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/educacaoerealidadePUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/educacaoerealidade/oai||educreal@ufrgs.br2175-62360100-3143opendoar:2018-02-27T03:48:52Educação & Realidade - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education O Franciscano e o Jesuíta: tradições da educação brasileira |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education Sangenis, Luiz Fernando Conde Franciscano Jesuíta Educação Colonial Brasileira Gilberto Freyre Fernando de Azevedo Franciscan Jesuit Brazilian Colonial Education Gilberto Freyre Fernando de Azevedo |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit: traditions of Brazilian education |
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Sangenis, Luiz Fernando Conde |
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Sangenis, Luiz Fernando Conde |
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Sangenis, Luiz Fernando Conde |
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Franciscano Jesuíta Educação Colonial Brasileira Gilberto Freyre Fernando de Azevedo Franciscan Jesuit Brazilian Colonial Education Gilberto Freyre Fernando de Azevedo |
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Franciscano Jesuíta Educação Colonial Brasileira Gilberto Freyre Fernando de Azevedo Franciscan Jesuit Brazilian Colonial Education Gilberto Freyre Fernando de Azevedo |
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The Franciscan and the Jesuit are Western cultural traditions born in Europe and expanded to throughout the world. We have approached the circumstances of this presence in America and Brazil. Here they are designed in the manner of ideal types in dialogue, which composed a creative tension within our educational history. We wish to highlight the Franciscan tradition that remains sidelined by researchers and authors, even in the basic texts for the decipherment of Brazil. To understand the Franciscan and the Jesuit, and from the imbrication of the theme with the field of colonial education, we used paradigmatic texts and authors of both traditions, particularly Gilberto Freyre and Fernando de Azevedo. |
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