'Pretos e Brancos': Brito Camacho and the antropological gaze of colonial literature
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https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v10i20.29947Keywords:
colonial literature, anthropology, colonial literature contest.Abstract
In this article I explore the connections between colonial literature and anthropology during the first decades of the twentieth century. Through the analysis of Brito Camacho’s Pretos e Brancos (1926), I argue that some of the literary works that won the Contest of Colonial Literature are imbued with an anthropologic gaze. By this, I mean that colonial literature and anthropology were constituted as two intertwined colonial “knowledges” from the beginning of the colonial project. Both “knowledges” -literary and anthropological- served the objective of the construction and legitimization of the Portuguese colonial empire.
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