Series | Diaspore
Review | Human Mobility and Circularity of the Idea
Chapter | Intelectuais no exílio: algumas notas sensíveis
Abstract
Darcy Ribeiro tried, in all, 12 years of exile after the military coup in 1964 in Brazil. From fragments scattered accounts of his travels and confessions on the proper exile, I propose the invention of a text capable of linking their statements, as if Darcy had written at once. Return so intellectual theme of exile under the inspiration of Theodor Adorno and Edward Said in order to conclude on the meaning of shifts in ‘impaired’ experience of exile. I find in Darcy Ribeiro and his openness to ‘otherness’, which was able to see how ‘likeness’, the conquest of his human quality that played for him the distance I-other and the historical distance between Brazil and neighboring countries in Ibero-America.
Submitted: Nov. 8, 2016 | Language: it
Keywords Latin America • Exile • Intellectuals • Darcy Ribeiro • Dictatorship
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