Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen

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Autor(a) principal: Romão, Tito Lívio Cruz
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/163244
Resumo: Our main objective is to present a study on Heinrich Schüler, a German-Brazilian author who published a detailed book about Brazil. With his idea of “Brazil, a country of the future”, he anticipated Stefan Zweig in almost three decades. A naturalized Brazilian, Schüler was Brazil’s consular representative in Bremen and assistant consul in Hamburg, where he taught university courses on Brazilian culture. Basing on research performed in Brazilian and GermanBrazilian newspapers, we could compose a portrait of a man who transitioned between Brazilian and German diplomacy. Thus, he was well-regarded by some, but regarded with suspicion by others. If he showed himself to be a faithful citizen of Brazil, he also revealed himself to be a tireless defender of Germanism in Brazil. He defended the sending of “new German blood” to Brazil, in order to avoid that “the German-speaking colonies widely dispersed in the South of Brazil” had to be mixed “with the foreign elements”. Examining Schüler’s profile, we conclude that, if Zweig had read the consul’s monography as a preparatory reading, he must have subsequently been shocked by Schüler’s political ideas, since he would flirt with the Hitlerist intention of implanting Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP – in English, National Socialist German Worker’s Party) cells in Brazilian German-speaking states.
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spelling Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas WeltanschauungenBrasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: two authors, two monographies, two WeltanschauungenHeinrich SchülerStefan Zweigcountry of the futureantagonistic cosmovisionsHeinrich SchülerStefan Zweigpaís do futurocosmovisões antagônicasOur main objective is to present a study on Heinrich Schüler, a German-Brazilian author who published a detailed book about Brazil. With his idea of “Brazil, a country of the future”, he anticipated Stefan Zweig in almost three decades. A naturalized Brazilian, Schüler was Brazil’s consular representative in Bremen and assistant consul in Hamburg, where he taught university courses on Brazilian culture. Basing on research performed in Brazilian and GermanBrazilian newspapers, we could compose a portrait of a man who transitioned between Brazilian and German diplomacy. Thus, he was well-regarded by some, but regarded with suspicion by others. If he showed himself to be a faithful citizen of Brazil, he also revealed himself to be a tireless defender of Germanism in Brazil. He defended the sending of “new German blood” to Brazil, in order to avoid that “the German-speaking colonies widely dispersed in the South of Brazil” had to be mixed “with the foreign elements”. Examining Schüler’s profile, we conclude that, if Zweig had read the consul’s monography as a preparatory reading, he must have subsequently been shocked by Schüler’s political ideas, since he would flirt with the Hitlerist intention of implanting Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP – in English, National Socialist German Worker’s Party) cells in Brazilian German-speaking states.Nosso objetivo central é apresentar um estudo sobre Heinrich Schüler, cidadão teutobrasileiro autor de um minucioso livro sobre o Brasil. Com sua ideia de “Brasil, um país do futuro”, antecipou-se a Stefan Zweig em quase três décadas. Brasileiro naturalizado, Schüler foi representante consular do Brasil em Bremen e cônsul-adjunto em Hamburgo, onde também ministrou cursos sobre cultura brasileira para universitários. Baseando-nos em pesquisas feitas em jornais brasileiros e teuto-brasileiros, logramos compor uma imagem de Schüler que, como mostram as análises, transitava facilmente entre as diplomacias brasileira e alemã. Justamente por isso, era bem visto por uns, mas com suspeição por outros. Se, por um lado, mostrava-se um fiel cidadão da pátria que o acolhera, por outro, revelava-se um incansável defensor do alemanismo no Brasil. Defendia o envio de “sangue novo alemão” para terras brasileiras, para evitar que “as colônias de expressão alemã muito dispersas no sul do Brasil” tivessem de se mesclar “com os elementos estrangeiros”. Diante do perfil de Schüler, conclui-se que, se Stefan Zweig tiver lido a monografia do cônsul como leitura preparatória, posteriormente deve ter-se chocado com as ideias políticas desse homem que flertaria com a intenção hitlerista de implantar células do Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP – em português, Partido NacionalSocialista dos Trabalhadores Alemães) em estados germanófonos brasileiros.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas2020-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/16324410.11606/1982-8837233925Pandaemonium Germanicum; v. 23 n. 39 (2020); 25-561982-88371414-1906reponame:Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/163244/156947Copyright (c) 2020 Pandaemonium Germanicuminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRomão, Tito Lívio Cruz2019-10-19T23:58:11Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/163244Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/pgPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||pandaemonium@usp.br1982-88371414-1906opendoar:2023-09-13T11:52:54.912729Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
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Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: two authors, two monographies, two Weltanschauungen
title Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen
spellingShingle Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen
Romão, Tito Lívio Cruz
Heinrich Schüler
Stefan Zweig
country of the future
antagonistic cosmovisions
Heinrich Schüler
Stefan Zweig
país do futuro
cosmovisões antagônicas
title_short Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen
title_full Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen
title_fullStr Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen
title_full_unstemmed Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen
title_sort Brasilien. Ein Land der Zukunft: dois autores, duas monografias, duas Weltanschauungen
author Romão, Tito Lívio Cruz
author_facet Romão, Tito Lívio Cruz
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heinrich Schüler
Stefan Zweig
country of the future
antagonistic cosmovisions
Heinrich Schüler
Stefan Zweig
país do futuro
cosmovisões antagônicas
topic Heinrich Schüler
Stefan Zweig
country of the future
antagonistic cosmovisions
Heinrich Schüler
Stefan Zweig
país do futuro
cosmovisões antagônicas
description Our main objective is to present a study on Heinrich Schüler, a German-Brazilian author who published a detailed book about Brazil. With his idea of “Brazil, a country of the future”, he anticipated Stefan Zweig in almost three decades. A naturalized Brazilian, Schüler was Brazil’s consular representative in Bremen and assistant consul in Hamburg, where he taught university courses on Brazilian culture. Basing on research performed in Brazilian and GermanBrazilian newspapers, we could compose a portrait of a man who transitioned between Brazilian and German diplomacy. Thus, he was well-regarded by some, but regarded with suspicion by others. If he showed himself to be a faithful citizen of Brazil, he also revealed himself to be a tireless defender of Germanism in Brazil. He defended the sending of “new German blood” to Brazil, in order to avoid that “the German-speaking colonies widely dispersed in the South of Brazil” had to be mixed “with the foreign elements”. Examining Schüler’s profile, we conclude that, if Zweig had read the consul’s monography as a preparatory reading, he must have subsequently been shocked by Schüler’s political ideas, since he would flirt with the Hitlerist intention of implanting Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP – in English, National Socialist German Worker’s Party) cells in Brazilian German-speaking states.
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