The permanence of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary literature

This article analyses the permanence of traces of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary fiction. Regarded as outdated by literary criticism and disavowed by writers, Regionalism has entered the history of Brazilian literature as synonymous with art of low aesthetic quality. Nevertheless, regional th...

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Main Authors: André Tessaro Pelinser, Márcio Miranda Alves
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Valle 2021-12-01
Series:Poligramas
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Online Access:https://poligramas.univalle.edu.co/index.php/poligramas/article/view/11576/14071
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spelling doaj-07165a47965442ae80052d5aee25d76d2021-10-07T19:38:57ZspaUniversidad del VallePoligramas0120-41302590-92072021-12-015312310.25100/poligramas.v0i53.11576The permanence of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary literatureAndré Tessaro Pelinser0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9756-0116Márcio Miranda Alves1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6455-7332Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteUniversidade de Caxias do SulThis article analyses the permanence of traces of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary fiction. Regarded as outdated by literary criticism and disavowed by writers, Regionalism has entered the history of Brazilian literature as synonymous with art of low aesthetic quality. Nevertheless, regional themes have never ceased to be subject matters for Brazilian fictional narrative, from Guimarães Rosa, Erico Verissimo, and Josué Guimarães, to Luiz Antonio de Assis Brasil, Antônio Torres, and Milton Hatoum. It ispossible to notice that the difference between the present and the past resides in the emphasis assigned by writers to regional context and space, at first vainglorious about regional singularities, and concerned, in contemporaneity, with problematizing cultural contrasts. It can be concluded that Brazilian contemporary literature is indebted to the regionalist tradition, which does not imply questioning its aesthetic quality, and that it is up to literary criticism to investigate themes and narrative forms as keys to interpret persisting historical problems.https://poligramas.univalle.edu.co/index.php/poligramas/article/view/11576/14071brazilian contemporary literatureregionregionalism
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title The permanence of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary literature
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title_full The permanence of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary literature
title_fullStr The permanence of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary literature
title_full_unstemmed The permanence of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary literature
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description This article analyses the permanence of traces of Regionalism in Brazilian contemporary fiction. Regarded as outdated by literary criticism and disavowed by writers, Regionalism has entered the history of Brazilian literature as synonymous with art of low aesthetic quality. Nevertheless, regional themes have never ceased to be subject matters for Brazilian fictional narrative, from Guimarães Rosa, Erico Verissimo, and Josué Guimarães, to Luiz Antonio de Assis Brasil, Antônio Torres, and Milton Hatoum. It ispossible to notice that the difference between the present and the past resides in the emphasis assigned by writers to regional context and space, at first vainglorious about regional singularities, and concerned, in contemporaneity, with problematizing cultural contrasts. It can be concluded that Brazilian contemporary literature is indebted to the regionalist tradition, which does not imply questioning its aesthetic quality, and that it is up to literary criticism to investigate themes and narrative forms as keys to interpret persisting historical problems.
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region
regionalism
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