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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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O homem pobre do campo no imagin?rio e no pensamento social. / The poor rural man in the imaginarium and in brasilian social thought

Vasconcellos, Dora Vianna 08 October 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-28T20:13:01Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2009 - Dora Vianna Vasconcellos.pdf: 614663 bytes, checksum: 92382f33c3d02192e15d7dfbf01d60ab (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-10-08 / This work resumes the basic concepts of renowned essayists of the 1930 generation such as Gilberto Freyre, S?rgio Buarque de Holanda, Oliveira Vianna, Caio Prado J?nior, as well as some other works written during the institutionalization period of social sciences in Brazil, such as those by Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiroz. We also analised works written by Alberto Passos Guimar?es e Jos? de Souza Martins. The aim of this work is to show how each one of these authors see the needy rural man in our country, as well as how this man was conceived by brasilian imaginarium and literature, mainly portrayed by Jeca Tatu, a character created by Monteiro Lobato. To achieve this last intend we referred to N?sia Trindade, Alu?zio Alves Filho e Cassiano Nunes. According to the above mentioned authors, our hypothesis is that divided into two opposite economic and sociocultural regions one urban, other rural Brasil has a rural ethos. Jeca Tatu, symbol of the national identity, suggests that our country contemplates itself as essentially rural and the agregado is its social substract. / Neste trabalho, lan?amos m?o de renomados ensaistas da gera??o de 1930, a exemplo de Gilberto Freyre, S?rgio Buarque de Holanda, Oliveira Vianna, Caio Prado J?nior e outros textos produzidos na ?poca da institucionaliza??o das ci?ncias sociais no Brasil, como os de Maria Isaura Pereira de Queiroz. Os textos de Alberto Passos Guimar?es e Jos? de Souza Martins tamb?m foram analisados. O objetivo foi mostrar a vis?o de cada um deles sobre o homem pobre do campo no nosso pa?s. Tentamos indicar tamb?m como ele foi expresso no imagin?rio social brasileiro e na literatura, por meio do personagem Jeca Tatu, de Monteiro Lobato. Para tanto, nos valemos de autores como N?sia Trindade, Alu?zio Alves Filho e Cassiano Nunes. Defendemos a hip?tese de que o Brasil, acentuadamente dividido entre duas regi?es econ?micas e socioculturais distintas uma urbana e outra rural possui, segundo a literatura indicada, um ethos rural. O Jeca Tatu, s?mbolo da identidade nacional, sugere que o Brasil formula uma imagem ruralizante de si mesmo e que tem o agregado como o seu substrato social.

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