The War of Canudos in Brazilian magazines published in Europe: the case of the Revue du Brésil (Paris, 1896-1898)

La guerra de Canudos en revistas brasileñas publicadas en Europa: el caso de la Revue du Brésil (París, 1896-1898)

A guerra de Canudos em revistas brasileiras publicadas na Europa: o caso da Revue du Brésil (Paris, 1896-1898)

Recchia Paez, Juan
Detalles Bibliográficos
2021
Canudos
Antonio Conselheiro
Revistas latinoamericanas en Europa
Disputas textuales
República brasileña
Canudos
Antonio Conselheiro
Latin-American magazines in Europe
Discursive disputes
Brazilian Republic
Canudos
Antonio Conselheiro
Revistas latino-americanas na Europa
Disputas discursivas
República do Brasil
Español
Universidad de Montevideo
REDUM
http://revistas.um.edu.uy/index.php/revistahumanidades/article/view/734
Acceso abierto
Atribución 4.0 Internacional
Resumen:
Sumario:The War of Canudos took place at the end of the 19th century, when the insertion of the young Brazilian Republic in the world economic market coincided with the expansion of the periodical press. The war, as a discursive event, acquired great relevance thanks to the technological advances that contributed to globalizing the press. In this context, international publications such as the Revue du Brésil (Paris, 1896-1898) and the Revista Moderna (Paris, 1897) were created. These magazines operated as mediators of Brazilian symbolic and cultural products in Paris. This paper analyzes the Revue du Brésil and maintains that Canudos, as a significant number of critics have already analyzed, did concern the Republic of Brazil. The international rewritings of the event shaped the conformation of the republican regime. Therefore, on a world scale, war can be rethought as a conflict governed by written mediations.