Carnivals, rogues, and heroes : an interpretation of the Brazilian dilemma /
"Carnivals, Rogues, and heroes, by renowned Brazilian anthropologist Roberto DaMatta, offers a fresh, provocative, and multi-faceted interpretation of Brazil, a modern, complex, and often misunderstood nation that encompasses half of the continent of South America." "Using the tools o...
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Notre Dame, Ind. :
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©1991.
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240 | 1 | 0 | |a Carnavais, malandros e heróis. |l English |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Carnivals, rogues, and heroes : |b an interpretation of the Brazilian dilemma / |c by Roberto DaMatta ; translated by John Drury. |
260 | |a Notre Dame, Ind. : |b University of Notre Dame Press, |c ©1991. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Preface to the English edition.--Introduction: The approach: Social anthropology or comparative sociology. Time, History, and the Social anthropology of ritual life. The role of rituals. Some thoughts on ritual and social life.--1. Carnivals, military parades, and processions: Of routines and rites. Carnival and Independence Day: A comparison: historic time and cosmic time. Authorities and the common people. Of uniforms and fancy costumes. Some theoretical problems. The basic mechanisms of ritualization. Conclusions.--2. The many levels of carnival: Two basic social domains: The house and the street. The house and the street: Dialectics, symbolization, and ritualization. Basic forms of displacement. The invention of carnival: A special space. A manifold space. A rite without a patron. The groups of carnival. Conclusion: The dramatization of carnival.--3. Carnival in Rio and Mardi Gras in New Orleans: A contrastive study. "Carnival" in Brazil and the United States. The two carnivals: social organization and ideologies. Carnivals of equality and hierarchy. --4. "Do you know who you're talking to?!" The distinction between individual and person in Brazil. The expression in theory and practice. The expression as a dramatization of the social world. On the distinction between individual and person. The dialectic between individual and person. The individual, the person, and Brazilian society. Zones of passage.--5. Pedro Malasartes and the paradox of roguery: A triangle of dramas, a triangle of heroes. The myth of Malasartes. The origins of Pedro Malasartes. Mediations: (a) Mediation by honesty. (b) Mediation by vengeance.--6. Augusto Matraga and the hour of renunciation: Names, persona, and social trajectory. Marginality, renunciation, and vengeance. The hour of renunciation. Of rogues, avengers, and renouncers.--References. | |
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546 | |a Translation of: Carnavais, malandros e heróis. | ||
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520 | 1 | |a "Carnivals, Rogues, and heroes, by renowned Brazilian anthropologist Roberto DaMatta, offers a fresh, provocative, and multi-faceted interpretation of Brazil, a modern, complex, and often misunderstood nation that encompasses half of the continent of South America." "Using the tools of comparative social anthropology, DaMatta seeks to understand his native country by examining the values, attitudes, and systems that shape the identity of Brazil. This leads him to probe the dilemma between the highly authoritarian, hierarchical aspects of Brazilian society and the concurrent desire for equality, democracy, and harmony in the same society." "Addressing the question "who are we as a nation and a society?" DaMatta focuses on carnival as well as other rituals, exploring how nation and society function complementarily as two systems in opposition and conflict, thus presenting Brazilians with different ways of "reading" and interpreting their culture." "DaMatta's fascinating exploration of Brazilian carnivals, rogues, and heroes not only leads to a new and deeper understanding of Brazil but also contributes to a modern appreciation of rituals, symbols, and dramatizations."--Jacket | |
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