A continuidade descontínua de duas revistas centenárias

European modernism began with small magazines, often with limited circulation. Additionally, the early 20th century was a period of significant political turbulence marked by the rapid emergence of radical nationalisms. Portugal was no exception to this trend. The main aim of this article is to exam...

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Main Author: Dix, Steffen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brown University 2024-12-01
Series:Pessoa Plural
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Online Access:https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:fm74da42/PDF/
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Summary:European modernism began with small magazines, often with limited circulation. Additionally, the early 20th century was a period of significant political turbulence marked by the rapid emergence of radical nationalisms. Portugal was no exception to this trend. The main aim of this article is to examine the sociocultural context of the time, supporting the thesis that both Orpheu and Athena were magazines that, despite their seemingly out-of-sync nature, shared a form of discontinuous continuity.
ISSN:2212-4179