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Z� Povinho, a National Portuguese Totem. Study of National Myths and Symbology
Author(s) -
João Medina
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
abriu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2014-8534
pISSN - 2014-8526
DOI - 10.1344/abriu2012.1.105
Subject(s) - portuguese , totem , mythology , czech , german , meaning (existential) , the symbolic , national identity , history , art , art history , literature , humanities , linguistics , political science , philosophy , archaeology , epistemology , law , psychology , psychoanalysis , politics
Zé Povinho, the known figure created by Bordalo, has been always considered a manifestation of Portugal’s self-image, in spite of his ridiculing, even degrading, characteristics. This figure is comparable with other collective caricatures appearing in Italian, Czech or German cultures, which, at the same time, have their own particularities, as well as some phsycological contradictions. Despite the time which has passed, and the many changes which have taken place in Portugal, Zé Povinho have retained an unchanged symbolic meaning.

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