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S. Beal

Brazil under Construction


Fiction and Public Works
1st ed. 2013. 2013. xii, 198 S. 7 SW-Abb. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN US 2013
ISBN: 1-349-45839-2 (1349458392)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-45839-4 (9781349458394)

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Brazil under Construction tracks how Brazil´s major public works projects and the fiction surrounding them mark a twofold construction of the nation: the functional construction of the country´s public infrastructure and the symbolic construction of nationhood.
1. An Introduction to the Fiction of Public Works 2. Conquering the Dark: Literature, Lighting, and Public Space in Rio de Janeiro in the Early 1900s 3. The Spectacle of Light: A Public Works Company in Southeastern Brazil (1906-71) 4. Brasília: The Real and Promised City in 1960s Brazilian Literature 5. Fiction and Massive Public Works during the Brazilian Military Regime (1964-85) 6. SÆo Paulo´s Failed Public Works in Ferréz´s CapÆo Pecado and Luiz Ruffato´s Eles eram muitos cavalos Epilogue
"A brilliant contribution to a fascinating emergent field: the imagination of infrastructure. Sophia Beal helps restore the strangeness to those enormous public works on which everyday life depends but that seem too big for the individual consumer to take in. This is ´material culture´ both with gusto and with geopolitical vision. Students and teachers across the disciplines and around the globe will be delighted and inspired by it." - Bruce Robbins, Old Dominion Foundation Professor in the Humanities, Department of English & Comparative Literature, Columbia University, USA

"Brazil under Construction is an original and exciting reading of Brazilian literature through the lens of how notions of modernization intersect with the development of the country´s urban infrastructure. Sophia Beal examines how authors have discussed transportation, electricity, sewage, Brasília, bridges, and traffic congestion to examine the ways in which intellectuals and writers have understood progress and modernity and their effects on the physical transformations of the landscape. This eloquently written work presents a lively sweep of diverse literary representations of Brazil´s modernization projects from electric streetcars and street lamps to the new capital of Brasília; the majestic bridge spanning the harbor of Rio de Janeiro; and the chaos, disorder, and traffic jams that symbolize the industrial powerhouse of SÆo Paulo." - James N. Green, Professor of Brazilian History and Culture, Brown University, USA
Sophia Beal is an is an assistant professor in Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies at the University of Minnesota.