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Formas de Representação dos Índios nas Cartas de Johann Natterer
Author(s) -
Rafael Chaves Santos,
Luiz Barros Montez
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
revista fsa
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2317-2983
pISSN - 1806-6356
DOI - 10.12819/2016.13.6.8
Subject(s) - art , geography , humanities
No presente artigo busca-se analisar o discurso do viajante austriaco Johann Natterer sobre os indios em suas cartas escritas durante sua permanencia de 18 anos no Brasil como membro da Expedicao cientifica austriaca (1817-1835). Com este objetivo, propoe-se, entao, evidenciar as estrategias de construcao discursiva presentes nos textos do viajante e problematizar esse discurso carregado de valores ideologicos (eurocentricos) numa tentativa de ampliar o debate sobre as questoes que envolvem o indio na historia do Brasil. Procura-se demonstrar tambem que o discurso do viajante nao e uma pratica social isolada, mas sim uma pratica concreta que interagiu com outras praticas (discursivas e nao discursivas) em um embate dialetico e ideologico na construcao da imagem do indio no seculo XIX no Brasil. Palavras-chave : Johann Natterer. Indios. Discurso. Carater. ABSTRACT In the present article seeks to analyze the speech of the Austrian Johann Natterer traveler on the Indians in his letters written during his 18 years stay in Brazil as a member of the Austrian scientific expedition (1817-1835). To this end, it is proposed, then highlight the strategies of discursive construction present in the traveler's texts and discuss this speech laden with ideological values (eurocentric) in an attempt to broaden the debate on issues involving the Indian in Brazil's history. It seeks to demonstrate also the traveler's speech is not an isolated social practice, but a concrete practice that interacted with other practices (discursive and non-discursive) in a dialectical and ideological struggle in the Indian image construction in the nineteenth century in Brazil. Keywords : Johann Natterer. Indians. Speech. character.

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