Troping the "primitive" in Portuguese narratives of modernity and colonialism

This chapter analyses the intricacies around the trope of the "primitive" in its uses in Portuguese modernity. It acknowledges that "civilisation" and "primitivism" worked as antithetical cornerstones in the narrative of modernity, and that in Portuguese art history, bo...

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Published inThe Primitivist Imaginary in Iberian and Transatlantic Modernisms pp. 116 - 136
Main Author dos Santos, Mariana Pinto
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 2024
Routledge | Taylor & Francis Group
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Summary:This chapter analyses the intricacies around the trope of the "primitive" in its uses in Portuguese modernity. It acknowledges that "civilisation" and "primitivism" worked as antithetical cornerstones in the narrative of modernity, and that in Portuguese art history, both concepts responded to the quest for the modern by emulating a central European model. It further analyses how the "primitive", both as a source of an unprecedented vocabulary and an imaginary for modernity, as well as a creator of several forms of otherness, was part of the narrative of Portuguese colonialism, helping to present it as a modern enterprise, but also played a part in anti-colonialist positions.
ISBN:1032409525
9781032409504
1032409509
9781032409528
9781003355519
100335551X
DOI:10.4324/9781003355519-10