D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império
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Resumo: | After the French Revolution, the sumptuary laws were virtually abolished and social distinction has become increasingly marked by unwritten conventions in the form of wear both in Europe and in Brazil. In the nineteenth century, the male wardrobe symbolized belonging to the aristocracy and high bourgeoisie, which were inspired by romanticism and liberalism. What would distinguish the well-born were the coats, top hats, walking sticks, pocket watches and black clothes. The emperor d. Pedro II to let retract using these symbols made it clear that it was not just an ordinary citizen, but belonged to the long term tradition of European aristocracy. |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Impérioclothing19th centurypowervestuárioséculo XIXpoderAfter the French Revolution, the sumptuary laws were virtually abolished and social distinction has become increasingly marked by unwritten conventions in the form of wear both in Europe and in Brazil. In the nineteenth century, the male wardrobe symbolized belonging to the aristocracy and high bourgeoisie, which were inspired by romanticism and liberalism. What would distinguish the well-born were the coats, top hats, walking sticks, pocket watches and black clothes. The emperor d. Pedro II to let retract using these symbols made it clear that it was not just an ordinary citizen, but belonged to the long term tradition of European aristocracy.Após a Revolução Francesa, as leis suntuárias foram praticamente abolidas e a distinção social passou a ser cada vez mais marcada por convenções não escritas na forma de vestir tanto na Europa como no Brasil. No século XIX, no guarda-roupa masculino, ganharam espaço símbolos de pertencimento à aristocracia e alta burguesia inspirados pelo romantismo e pelo liberalismo. O que passaria distinguir os bem-nascidos eram as casacas, cartolas, bengalas, relógios de bolso e roupas pretas. O imperador d. Pedro II ao deixar-se retratar usando esses símbolos deixava claro que não era apenas um cidadão comum, mas pertencia à longa tradição da aristocracia europeia.Universidade Federal de São Paulo2021-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/1317510.1590/2236-463320171509Almanack; No. 15 (2017)Almanack; Núm. 15 (2017)Almanack; n. 15 (2017)2236-4633reponame:Almanack (Guarulhos)instname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESPporhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/article/view/13175/9191Copyright (c) 2021 Joana Monteleonehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMonteleone, Joana 2021-12-30T18:50:24Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13175Revistahttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/almPUBhttps://periodicos.unifesp.br/index.php/alm/oaialmanack@unifesp.br||andremachados@yahoo.com.br2236-46332236-4633opendoar:2021-12-30T18:50:24Almanack (Guarulhos) - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império Monteleone, Joana clothing 19th century power vestuário século XIX poder |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império |
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D. Pedro II e o império de casaca: os sentidos de poder nos trajes masculinos no Segundo Império |
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Monteleone, Joana |
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Monteleone, Joana |
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Monteleone, Joana |
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clothing 19th century power vestuário século XIX poder |
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clothing 19th century power vestuário século XIX poder |
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After the French Revolution, the sumptuary laws were virtually abolished and social distinction has become increasingly marked by unwritten conventions in the form of wear both in Europe and in Brazil. In the nineteenth century, the male wardrobe symbolized belonging to the aristocracy and high bourgeoisie, which were inspired by romanticism and liberalism. What would distinguish the well-born were the coats, top hats, walking sticks, pocket watches and black clothes. The emperor d. Pedro II to let retract using these symbols made it clear that it was not just an ordinary citizen, but belonged to the long term tradition of European aristocracy. |
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