Des troupeaux invisibles. L’imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville

According to an idea appearing in Italo Calvino’s Les villes invisibles about different ways of seeing and comprehending the city, this article proposes a reflection about the caipira paulista facing the Brazilian rural exodus of the middle of the 20th century. This study is elaborated from the anal...

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Main Author: Jean Carlo Faustino
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2012-12-01
Series:Caravelle
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/427
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description According to an idea appearing in Italo Calvino’s Les villes invisibles about different ways of seeing and comprehending the city, this article proposes a reflection about the caipira paulista facing the Brazilian rural exodus of the middle of the 20th century. This study is elaborated from the analysis of the lyrics of modas de viola (a representative type of caipira song), and proposes at the same time a certain amount of sociological analysis concerned by this subject.
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Des troupeaux invisibles. L’imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville
Caravelle
Caipira
Brazil
Song
Moda de viola
Rural exodus
title Des troupeaux invisibles. L’imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville
title_full Des troupeaux invisibles. L’imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville
title_fullStr Des troupeaux invisibles. L’imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville
title_full_unstemmed Des troupeaux invisibles. L’imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville
title_short Des troupeaux invisibles. L’imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville
title_sort des troupeaux invisibles l imaginaire du caipira dans la grande ville
topic Caipira
Brazil
Song
Moda de viola
Rural exodus
url https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/427
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