Travelling Amazons. The travellers and the Reflection about the Amazon in the Last One-Hundred Years
In the 21<sup>st</sup> century, even with all the modern technology and means of communication, our vision regarding the Amazon, its peoples and communities remains, to a large extent, similar to that of the 19th century traveler – who referred to it as <em>Terra Incognita</em&g...
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doaj-4a9161e1f26c41e98401b9a5a1efe8a12020-11-25T03:07:16ZengUniversidad de SalamancaRevista de Estudios Brasileños2386-45402019-01-01611133110.14201/reb2019611133116854Travelling Amazons. The travellers and the Reflection about the Amazon in the Last One-Hundred YearsJoão MEIRELLES FILHO0Fernanda MARTINS1Instituto PeabiruUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroIn the 21<sup>st</sup> century, even with all the modern technology and means of communication, our vision regarding the Amazon, its peoples and communities remains, to a large extent, similar to that of the 19th century traveler – who referred to it as <em>Terra Incognita</em>, wild space, exotic forest, void, infinite riches of <em>El Dorado</em>, green inferno<strong><em> </em></strong><strong>– </strong>reflecting the Eurocentric myth of the Amazon-spectacle. Not even the end of the rubber boom sufficed to awaken a profound reflection on the region, neither by Amazonians (local residents from the nine countries within the Amazon biome) nor by Brazilians at large, particularly the former, who live the consequences of this fact. Nonetheless, in the last hundred years a few travelers, individually or in groups, have broadened our view, favoring a wider discussion on the Amazon and its intricacies, with a new, less prejudiced, more gentle and generous perspective. This article visits the textual and iconographic production (including new technologies) of some of these thinkers who have traveled the Brazilian Amazon, in order to understand their legacy; and presents paths to this much needed reflection on the Amazon, by its own inhabitants, Brazilians and the contemporary civilization at large, so that current generations have a more responsible view of the Amazon.https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2386-4540/article/view/20010amazoniaindígenapueblos origináriosviajerosartes visuales |
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Travelling Amazons. The travellers and the Reflection about the Amazon in the Last One-Hundred Years |
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In the 21<sup>st</sup> century, even with all the modern technology and means of communication, our vision regarding the Amazon, its peoples and communities remains, to a large extent, similar to that of the 19th century traveler – who referred to it as <em>Terra Incognita</em>, wild space, exotic forest, void, infinite riches of <em>El Dorado</em>, green inferno<strong><em> </em></strong><strong>– </strong>reflecting the Eurocentric myth of the Amazon-spectacle. Not even the end of the rubber boom sufficed to awaken a profound reflection on the region, neither by Amazonians (local residents from the nine countries within the Amazon biome) nor by Brazilians at large, particularly the former, who live the consequences of this fact. Nonetheless, in the last hundred years a few travelers, individually or in groups, have broadened our view, favoring a wider discussion on the Amazon and its intricacies, with a new, less prejudiced, more gentle and generous perspective. This article visits the textual and iconographic production (including new technologies) of some of these thinkers who have traveled the Brazilian Amazon, in order to understand their legacy; and presents paths to this much needed reflection on the Amazon, by its own inhabitants, Brazilians and the contemporary civilization at large, so that current generations have a more responsible view of the Amazon. |
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