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Автор GARFIELD, SETH
Дата выпуска 1997
dc.description This article looks at the construction of the Indian by government officials and intellectuals during the Estado Novo (1937–45), and the efforts of indigenous peoples to engage these images. State officials – concerned with national consolidation, territorial defense, and racial pedigree – upheld the Indian as an icon who had made invaluable contributions to Brazilian historical and cultural formation. The proto-patriot, however, could only be fully redeemed through government tutelage. Confronted by an ambiguous state project, indigenous groups demonstrated varied responses.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название ‘The Roots of a Plant that Today is Brazil’: Indians and the Nation-State under the Brazilian Estado Novo The author wishes to thank Emilia Viotti da Costa, Gil Joseph, Jeff Lesser, and the JLAS readers for their helpful comments and suggestions.
Electronic ISSN 1469-767X
Print ISSN 0022-216X
Журнал Journal of Latin American Studies
Том 29
Первая страница 747
Последняя страница 768
Аффилиация GARFIELD SETH; Bowdoin College
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