The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545

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Autor(a) principal: Bôas, Luciana Villas
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Letras (Santa Maria. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/letras/article/view/16596
Resumo: This article discusses the representation of a family of savages in a pamphlet titled “Lament of the Wild Forest Folk over the Perfidious World” (Nuremberg, 1545). Based upon iconographical and textual sources, from which Hans Schäufelein’s woodcut and Hans Sachs’s poem derive, the article explores specific meanings of savagery before its modern opposition to the notion of civilization. It dwells upon the specular function of the savages, i.e., their condition as indigenous Germans, who chose to become a wild folk. It argues that the German savages not only refashion classical primitivism, but also convey Protestant demands. The radicalness of the social critique they embody and articulate bears upon the emergence of “free ideal spaces” within an incipient public sphere in Protestant Germany.
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spelling The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545Os selvagens de Nuremberg e o seu lamento pela imprensa de 1545Savagery. Concept and iconography. Hans Schäufelein. Hans Sachs. Printing press. Public sphereThis article discusses the representation of a family of savages in a pamphlet titled “Lament of the Wild Forest Folk over the Perfidious World” (Nuremberg, 1545). Based upon iconographical and textual sources, from which Hans Schäufelein’s woodcut and Hans Sachs’s poem derive, the article explores specific meanings of savagery before its modern opposition to the notion of civilization. It dwells upon the specular function of the savages, i.e., their condition as indigenous Germans, who chose to become a wild folk. It argues that the German savages not only refashion classical primitivism, but also convey Protestant demands. The radicalness of the social critique they embody and articulate bears upon the emergence of “free ideal spaces” within an incipient public sphere in Protestant Germany.Este artigo discute a representação de uma família de selvagens no panfleto intitulado “O Lamento dos selvagens da floresta sobre um mundo desleal” (Nuremberg, 1545). A partir das fontes iconogáficas e textuais às quais remontam a xilogravura de Hans Schäufelein e o poema de Hans Sachs, o artigo explora sentidos específicos da selvageria antes da sua moderna oposição à noção de civilização. Atém-se à função especular dos selvagens, isto é, à sua condição de indígenas alemães, asselvajados por opção. Argumenta que os selvagens alemães não apenas reatualizam o primitivismo clássico, mas também apresentam reinvidicações protestantes. A radicalidade da crítica social que corporificam e articulam está ligada à emergência de “espaços livres ideais” no âmbito de uma incipiente esfera pública na Alemanha da Reforma.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2014-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letras/article/view/1659610.5902/2176148516596Letras; n.49: (Dez. 2014) - Narrativas, retóricas, drama e história nos séculos XVI e XVII; 131-1512176-14851519-3985reponame:Letras (Santa Maria. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letras/article/view/16596/10105Bôas, Luciana Villasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-11-08T18:10:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16596Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letrasPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/letras/oai||gil.negreiros@ufsm.br|| periodicoletras.ufsm@gmail.com2176-14851519-3985opendoar:2023-01-09T16:16:16.866625Letras (Santa Maria. Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
Os selvagens de Nuremberg e o seu lamento pela imprensa de 1545
title The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
spellingShingle The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
Bôas, Luciana Villas
Savagery. Concept and iconography. Hans Schäufelein. Hans Sachs. Printing press. Public sphere
title_short The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
title_full The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
title_fullStr The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
title_full_unstemmed The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
title_sort The savages of Nuremberg and their lament in the press of 1545
author Bôas, Luciana Villas
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topic Savagery. Concept and iconography. Hans Schäufelein. Hans Sachs. Printing press. Public sphere
description This article discusses the representation of a family of savages in a pamphlet titled “Lament of the Wild Forest Folk over the Perfidious World” (Nuremberg, 1545). Based upon iconographical and textual sources, from which Hans Schäufelein’s woodcut and Hans Sachs’s poem derive, the article explores specific meanings of savagery before its modern opposition to the notion of civilization. It dwells upon the specular function of the savages, i.e., their condition as indigenous Germans, who chose to become a wild folk. It argues that the German savages not only refashion classical primitivism, but also convey Protestant demands. The radicalness of the social critique they embody and articulate bears upon the emergence of “free ideal spaces” within an incipient public sphere in Protestant Germany.
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