TY - BOOK AU - Felix,Regina R. AU - Juall,Scott D. TI - Cultural exchanges between Brazil and France /edited by Regina R. Félix and Scott D. Juall T2 - Comparative cultural studies SN - 9781612494609 AV - F2523 .C858 2016 PY - 2016/// CY - West Lafayette, Indiana PB - Purdue University Press KW - International relations and culture KW - Brazil KW - History KW - France KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Representing the Tupinambá and the Brazilwood trade in sixteenth-century Rouen; Amy J. Buono --; The myth of the noble Frenchman and the politics of friendship and enmity in sixteenth-century Brazil; Luciana Villas Bôas --; The "other" Brazil of Léry and Lévi-Strauss; Susan L. Rosenstreich --; Bernardin's L'Amazone as a post-enlightenment Brazilian utopia; Christophe Ippolito --; Critical transfers between Brazil and France and the nineteenth-century press; André Caparelli --; Fora da ordem, or on time and travel in Cunha and Lévi-Strauss; Javier Uriarte --; The French University mission to Brazil, racial theory, and the formation of a new social science paradigm; Andrew R. Dausch --; Brazilian Bandidos after French antiheroes; Maryam Monalisa Gharavi --; Niemeyer's headquarters for the French Communist Party, 1965-1980; Vanessa Grossman --; Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, and the specter of death; Bécquer Medak-Seguín --; Neto's Leviathan Thot in the Panthéon, a phallocentric performing theater; Samantha E. Wilson; 2; b N2 - "Brazil and France have explored each other's geographical and cultural landscapes for more than five hundred years. The Brazilian je ne sais quoi has captivated the French from their first encounter, and the ingenuity à francesa of French artistic and scholarly movements has intrigued Brazilians in kind. Ongoing Brazil-France interactions have resulted in some of the richest cultural exchanges between Europe and Latin America. In Cultural Exchanges between Brazil and France, leading international scholars evaluate these reciprocal transnational explorations, from the earliest French interventions in Brazil in the sixteenth century to the growing mutual influence that the nations have exerted on one another in the twenty-first century. Original interdisciplinary essays examine cross-cultural interactions and collaborations in the social sciences, intellectual history, the press, literature, cinema, plastic arts, architecture, cartography, and sport. The comparative cultural method used in these analyses deepens the collective treatment of crucial junctures in the long history of often harmonious, but also sometimes ambivalent and occasionally contentious, encounters between Brazil and France"-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=1494450&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -