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    São Paulo, SP ; 8.1999 = Nr. 26 -
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Year of publication: 1999-
    Dates of Publication: 8.1999 = Nr. 26 -
    Additional Information: Druckausg. Morashá
    DDC: 290
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 18.09.12
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  • 2
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    Frankfurt am Main : Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (13 Seiten)
    Year of publication: 2009
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Amzalak, Moses Bensabat, 1892-1978 Abraham Pharar
    DDC: 296.09
    Keywords: Farrar, Abraham
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  • 3
    Language: Portuguese
    Year of publication: 2009
    Keywords: anti-semitismo, nacionalismo, racismo, intolerância, elites.
    Abstract: This article looks at anti-semitism in Brazil from the 1920s to 40s,placing emphasis on the imaginary of Brazilian elites regarding Jews. Thepersecution of the Jews in Europe contributed to immigration to Brazil,leading to the creation of Jewish neighborhoods in several Brazilian cities.Elite discourse of the period took up a defense of the “theory of whitening”,based on racial and cultural miscegenation and the negation of racialproblems in the country, turning Jews into one of the targets of a politicsof nationalization and intolerance on the part of the Brazilian state.Keywords: anti-semitism, nationalism, racism, intolerance, elites.
    Abstract: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2009v8n15p225 Este artigo aborda o anti-semitismo no Brasil, da década de 1920 à de 1940, enfatizando o imaginário das elites brasileiras a respeito dos judeus. A perseguição aos judeus na Europa contribuiu para imigração judaica para o Brasil, fazendo com que se formassem bairros judaicos em várias cidades brasileiras. O discurso das elites do período passava pela defesa da teoria do branqueamento, com base na miscigenação racial e cultural e na negação de quistos raciais no país, fazendo com que os judeus se tornassem um dos alvos de uma política de nacionalização e intolerância por parte do Estado brasileiro.
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  • 4
    Language: Portuguese
    Year of publication: 2008
    Keywords: Identity Hybridism ; Exile ; Brazil ; Moacyr Scliar; ; Identidade Hibridismo ; Exílio ; Brasil ; Moacyr Scliar;
    Abstract: Following the ideas developed by Edward Said’s Reflections on Exile and Other Essays and Tzvetan Todorov’s L’homme dépaysé, the paper analyses three characters by Moacyr Scliar: Mayer Guinzburg (or Capitão Birobidjan) in O exército de um homem só (1973) and Benjamin and Jayme Kantarovich in Os leopardos de Kafka (2000). Mayer and Benjamin lose their previous identities when they settle down in Brazil and behave as if they were banished and not adjusted to the new emvironment. Jayme Kantarovich, although born in Brazil, does not seem to belong to any social group and his identity is split into many pieces. The paper argues, thus, that the concept of hybridism as proposed by Todorov is the concept that better explains the characters’ behaviour.
    Abstract: Com base nas idéias desenvolvidas por Edward Said (em Reflexões sobre o exílio) e Tzvetan Todorov (em O homem desenraizado), o artigo analisa três personagens de Moacyr Scliar: Mayer Guinzburg (ou Capitão Birobidjan), em O exército de um homem só (1973), e Benjamin e Jayme Kantarovich, em Os leopardos de Kafka (2000). Os dois primeiros personagens perdem suas identidades de origem e, ao se estabelecerem no Brasil, comportam-se como exilados e pouco adaptados ao novo meio. Jayme Kantarovich, embora brasileiro, não parece pertencer a nenhum grupo social e, assim como os outros personagens, tem sua identidade multifacetada. O artigo conclui, portanto, que o conceito de hibridismo, proposto por Todorov, é o que melhor explica o comportamento das personagens analisadas.
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