O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912)
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Resumo: | On December 3, 1902, José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior, the Baron of Rio Branco, took the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. Recognized by diplomats and historians as one of the most important Brazilian political figures, Rio Branco spent most of his tenure time on issues related to demarcation of national borders, on the consolidation of the Americanization process and on the pursuit of Brazil’s regional hegemony in South America. Shortly before Rio Branco’s took office in September 20, 1902, appeared in the city of Rio de Janeiro, the Federal Capital of Brazil, The llustrated magazine O Malho. Considered one of the most important Brazilian magazines, O Malho survived for over half a century, having as its main target the representation the country’s political life through caricature. Reportedly patriot, O Malho found in Rio Branco the character conducive to represent the homeland ideas from when it sought to build a Brazilian nation image in the collective imagination. Being the territory at that moment, fundamental basis for the construction of a sense of national unity, the Rio Branco working to consolidate national boundaries, the time it acted through Americanism in ensuring the sovereignty and projecting Brazil internationally, served as support for civilizing purposes and modernizing from Malho. Of all the characters who made the caricaturists busy, Rio Branco was certainly one of the most featured. Having been madee possible by the same historical moment, O Malho accompanied Rio Branco throughout his political career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs until his death on 10 February 1912. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine how the Baron was depicted in caricature as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil for the illustrated magazine O Malho. |
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Reckziegel, Ana Luiza Gobbi SettiCPF 45696314015http://lattes.cnpq.br/8255888033150237CPF 01011396084http://lattes.cnpq.br/5871232627608177Binelo, Sophia Franciele Martins2023-03-02T18:44:34Z2015-06-08BINELO, Sophia Franciele Martins. O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912). 2015. 123 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em História) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2015.http://tede.upf.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/2409On December 3, 1902, José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior, the Baron of Rio Branco, took the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. Recognized by diplomats and historians as one of the most important Brazilian political figures, Rio Branco spent most of his tenure time on issues related to demarcation of national borders, on the consolidation of the Americanization process and on the pursuit of Brazil’s regional hegemony in South America. Shortly before Rio Branco’s took office in September 20, 1902, appeared in the city of Rio de Janeiro, the Federal Capital of Brazil, The llustrated magazine O Malho. Considered one of the most important Brazilian magazines, O Malho survived for over half a century, having as its main target the representation the country’s political life through caricature. Reportedly patriot, O Malho found in Rio Branco the character conducive to represent the homeland ideas from when it sought to build a Brazilian nation image in the collective imagination. Being the territory at that moment, fundamental basis for the construction of a sense of national unity, the Rio Branco working to consolidate national boundaries, the time it acted through Americanism in ensuring the sovereignty and projecting Brazil internationally, served as support for civilizing purposes and modernizing from Malho. Of all the characters who made the caricaturists busy, Rio Branco was certainly one of the most featured. Having been madee possible by the same historical moment, O Malho accompanied Rio Branco throughout his political career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs until his death on 10 February 1912. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine how the Baron was depicted in caricature as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil for the illustrated magazine O Malho.No dia 03 de dezembro de 1902, assumia o Ministério das Relações Exteriores do Brasil José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior, o Barão do Rio Branco. Reconhecido por diplomatas e historiadores como um dos mais importantes personagens políticos brasileiros, Rio Branco ocupou-se durante a sua gestão principalmente com temas relacionados com a delimitação das fronteiras nacionais, a consolidação do processo de americanização e a busca do Brasil pela hegemonia regional na América do Sul. Pouco tempo antes da posse de Rio Branco, em 20 de setembro de 1902, surgia na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, então Capital Federal do Brasil, a Revista Ilustrada O Malho. Considerada como uma das mais importantes revistas brasileiras, O Malho sobreviveu por mais de meio século, ocupando-se, principalmente, em representar através da caricatura a vida política do país. Declaradamente patriota, O Malho encontrou em Rio Branco o personagem propício para representar as ideias de pátria no momento em que se buscava construir uma imagem de nação brasileira no imaginário coletivo. Sendo o território, naquele momento, base primordial para a construção de um sentido de unidade nacional, o trabalho de Rio Branco ao consolidar as fronteiras nacionais, ao tempo que agia através do americanismo no sentido de garantir a soberania e projetar o Brasil no cenário internacional, serviu de suporte aos propósitos civilizadores e modernizadores da revista. De todos os personagens que ocuparam os caricaturistas de O Malho, certamente Rio Branco foi um dos que mais recebeu destaque. Viabilizada pelo mesmo momento histórico, O Malho acompanhou Rio Branco durante toda a sua trajetória política no Ministério das Relações Exteriores, até sua morte em 10 de fevereiro de 1912. Diante desse contexto, o objetivo deste trabalho consiste em analisar de que forma o Barão do Rio Branco foi representado na caricatura enquanto Ministro das Relações Exteriores do Brasil pela revista ilustrada O Malho.Submitted by Jucelei Domingues (jucelei@upf.br) on 2023-03-02T18:44:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2015SophiaFrancieleBinelo.pdf: 9841674 bytes, checksum: 1822e4654f3b297ed2547ddb2be8f432 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-03-02T18:44:34Z (GMT). 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O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912) |
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O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912) |
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O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912) Binelo, Sophia Franciele Martins Rio Branco, José Maria da Silva Paranhos Junior, Barão do, 1845-1912 Relações internacionais Caricaturas e desenhos humorísticos CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA |
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O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912) |
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O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912) |
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O Barão do Rio Branco na revista ilustrada O Malho (1902-1912) |
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Binelo, Sophia Franciele Martins |
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Binelo, Sophia Franciele Martins |
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Rio Branco, José Maria da Silva Paranhos Junior, Barão do, 1845-1912 Relações internacionais Caricaturas e desenhos humorísticos CIENCIAS HUMANAS::HISTORIA |
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On December 3, 1902, José Maria da Silva Paranhos Júnior, the Baron of Rio Branco, took the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil. Recognized by diplomats and historians as one of the most important Brazilian political figures, Rio Branco spent most of his tenure time on issues related to demarcation of national borders, on the consolidation of the Americanization process and on the pursuit of Brazil’s regional hegemony in South America. Shortly before Rio Branco’s took office in September 20, 1902, appeared in the city of Rio de Janeiro, the Federal Capital of Brazil, The llustrated magazine O Malho. Considered one of the most important Brazilian magazines, O Malho survived for over half a century, having as its main target the representation the country’s political life through caricature. Reportedly patriot, O Malho found in Rio Branco the character conducive to represent the homeland ideas from when it sought to build a Brazilian nation image in the collective imagination. Being the territory at that moment, fundamental basis for the construction of a sense of national unity, the Rio Branco working to consolidate national boundaries, the time it acted through Americanism in ensuring the sovereignty and projecting Brazil internationally, served as support for civilizing purposes and modernizing from Malho. Of all the characters who made the caricaturists busy, Rio Branco was certainly one of the most featured. Having been madee possible by the same historical moment, O Malho accompanied Rio Branco throughout his political career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs until his death on 10 February 1912. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine how the Baron was depicted in caricature as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil for the illustrated magazine O Malho. |
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