The search for a transnational identity in the thought of António Sardinha and Gilberto Freyre
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https://doi.org/10.15175/1984-2503-202012105Keywords:
Hispanism, Lusotropicalism, transnationality, SalazarismAbstract
The following article aims to outline analyses on the relations of continuity and political and ideological tensions between the Hispanism of Iberian intellectuals, with an emphasis on the mentor of Luso-Integralism, António Sardinha, and the Lusotropicalism of Gilberto Freyre. To do so, it presents the various projects sustained by Portuguese scholars (Luso-Integralists, and later, members of the Salazarist movement) and Gilberto Freyre, based on proposals for an Ibero-American alliance. It also describes the process of creating a narrative of continuity and civilizational inheritance generated by the Iberian countries and perpetuated by the Ibero-American countries, of particular emphasis in our analyses of Brazil.
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