From Amazonas to the Northeast: Brazil under the gaze of a Portuguese literary journalist
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Literary Journalism, Brazil, Miguel Sousa TavaresAbstract
Miguel Sousa Tavares is a renowned Portuguese journalist and writer also known for his travel chronicles. On analysing his accounts on travels made to Brazil, published in his book Sul (2007), we intend to locate Sousa Tavares within a lineage of literary journalists which have traveling as their journalistic interest. This study focuses on the confluence between literary journalism and travel writing and explores the role of the literary journalist as a revelear of alterity. It is also important to the analysis of how Sousa Tavares apprehends and exposes the Brazilian realities he encounters to a Portuguese audience. Through literary journalism, Sousa Tavares draws a portrait of Brazil characterised by duplicity and the avoidance of stereotypes. In the end, more than the exuberant landscapes, the Brazilian Other that seduces Sousa Tavares is the simple, welcoming people he meets in Amazonian tribes or in the vast beaches of the Northeast.Downloads
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