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Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista

Over the nineteenth century, became common the presence of foreign travelers in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The applicant therefore reports always attracted the attention of historians. In 1988, José Freire stated that the regional historiography had silenced the indigenous presence in the ninete...

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Autor principal: Roberta Ketllen Souza Duarte
Grau: Relatório de Pesquisa
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Amazonas 2017
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spelling oai:localhost:prefix-51802025-03-10T20:03:25Z Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista Roberta Ketllen Souza Duarte Patrícia Maria Melo Sampaio Terras Índios História CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS: HISTÓRIA Over the nineteenth century, became common the presence of foreign travelers in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The applicant therefore reports always attracted the attention of historians. In 1988, José Freire stated that the regional historiography had silenced the indigenous presence in the nineteenth century, especially in Rio de Janeiro and drew attention to the documents available in the collections of Rio de Janeiro that attested to the indigenous presence both in the province and in the cities, going against a historiography that silenced them. One of these documents highlighted by the author are the travel accounts. For the research were selected reports from the English merchant John Luccock and French journalist Charles Ribeyrolles, who visited Brazil in the first decades and in the second half of the nineteenth century, respectively. Two questions are central to the research: the first concerns the scarce historiography about the indigenous presence in the nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro proposing to discuss the invisibility of the Indians. The second is related to the fact that the accounts left by travelers were important in the construction of certain images about the Indians. Such images implied in the use of classificatory categories that passed through concepts such as "barbarism" and "civilization." We learn such classificatory categories used by these authors seeking to associate them to a set of existing ideas about the ideal of civilization to the indigenous peoples of Brazil. Este projeto analisa os relatos de viagem do século XIX no Rio de Janeiro para recuperar as imagens que os viajantes produziram a respeito das populações indígenas naquele momento. CNPQ 2017-05-29T18:34:38Z 2017-05-29T18:34:38Z 2016-07-31 Relatório de Pesquisa http://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/5180 pt_BR Acesso Aberto PDF Universidade Federal do Amazonas Brasil História Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Letras PROGRAMA PIBIC 2015 UFAM
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topic Terras
Índios
História
CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS: HISTÓRIA
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Índios
História
CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS: HISTÓRIA
Roberta Ketllen Souza Duarte
Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista
topic_facet Terras
Índios
História
CIÊNCIAS HUMANAS: HISTÓRIA
description Over the nineteenth century, became common the presence of foreign travelers in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The applicant therefore reports always attracted the attention of historians. In 1988, José Freire stated that the regional historiography had silenced the indigenous presence in the nineteenth century, especially in Rio de Janeiro and drew attention to the documents available in the collections of Rio de Janeiro that attested to the indigenous presence both in the province and in the cities, going against a historiography that silenced them. One of these documents highlighted by the author are the travel accounts. For the research were selected reports from the English merchant John Luccock and French journalist Charles Ribeyrolles, who visited Brazil in the first decades and in the second half of the nineteenth century, respectively. Two questions are central to the research: the first concerns the scarce historiography about the indigenous presence in the nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro proposing to discuss the invisibility of the Indians. The second is related to the fact that the accounts left by travelers were important in the construction of certain images about the Indians. Such images implied in the use of classificatory categories that passed through concepts such as "barbarism" and "civilization." We learn such classificatory categories used by these authors seeking to associate them to a set of existing ideas about the ideal of civilization to the indigenous peoples of Brazil.
author_additional Patrícia Maria Melo Sampaio
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author Roberta Ketllen Souza Duarte
title Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista
title_short Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista
title_full Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista
title_fullStr Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista
title_full_unstemmed Barbárie e Civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no Rio de Janeiro oitocentista
title_sort barbárie e civilização: imagens dos índios nos viajantes no rio de janeiro oitocentista
publisher Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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