table of contents
Introduction: The (de)formations of Brazilian Modernism
Pedro Daher & Rodrigo Cardoso p. 1-12
Reassessing Modernism
Dressing or undressing the Harlequin? Modernisms, regional disputes, and images of the Nation in Brazil
Durval Muniz Albuquerque Jr. p. 13-28
Revisiting Oswald de Andrade’s ‘Technicized Barbarian’
Rodrigo Octávio Cardoso p. 29-46
Modernity in Cornelio Penna
Flávia Vieira p. 47-68
One hundred years of haunting: can the Brazilian relinquish its foundations?
Pedro Daher p. 69-95
Brazilian Remembrance: a picturesque selection of images
Val Souza p. 96-100
Reconfiguring legacies
Aesthetic Manifestations of the ‘Nobody’: Ex-votos and the biomorphic forms of Sonia Gomes
Laura Harris p. 101-117
It is impossible to learn how to plow the land by reading books
Denilson Baniwa p. 118-126
Artur Bispo do Rosário: Imaginary, cultural expropiation and anti-black racism in modern Brazil
Salloma Salomão Jovino da Silva p. 127-143
“Be Tupi”: anthropophagic contrasts in Ellen Lima's poetry
Suene Honorato. p. 144-160
Makunaima, my grandparent in me
Jaider Esbell p. 161-172
Image, myth, art and contexts
Jaider Esbell p. 173-194