Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon
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Summary: | This article aims to analyze, from the idea of inventing the Amazon, the terms used by the Portuguese and Spanish to designate the Other, the native, the caboclo, the indian, during the process of colonization of the Amazon, and how these designations are presented in travel reports and later in the literature of/in the Amazon. To do so, we will use the critical approach of postcolonial studies, mainly the arguments of Henrique Dussel, Neide Gondim, Ana Pizarro, Eduardo Galeano, Hugo Achugar, Albert Memmi, among others, to deal with the colonization of the Amazon, analyzing the terms: indian, caboclo and border guard, employed by colonizers in the Amazon. The results indicate that the use of these terms reveals the perverse strategy of the colonizer in identifying the Other, the different, making him inferior, subjugating him, thus justifying domination, exploitation. These strategies extend to the present day in an even more refined way, therefore, the urgency to reflect and epistemically expose this process, in order to decolonize the look and practices in relation to the natives of/in the Amazon. |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazonÍndios, caboclos e guardiães da fronteira: a degradação do outro a partir da chegada do europeu na Amazônia brasileiraOtherIndianLiteratureTravel ReportsOutroÍndioRelato de viagemLiteraturaThis article aims to analyze, from the idea of inventing the Amazon, the terms used by the Portuguese and Spanish to designate the Other, the native, the caboclo, the indian, during the process of colonization of the Amazon, and how these designations are presented in travel reports and later in the literature of/in the Amazon. To do so, we will use the critical approach of postcolonial studies, mainly the arguments of Henrique Dussel, Neide Gondim, Ana Pizarro, Eduardo Galeano, Hugo Achugar, Albert Memmi, among others, to deal with the colonization of the Amazon, analyzing the terms: indian, caboclo and border guard, employed by colonizers in the Amazon. The results indicate that the use of these terms reveals the perverse strategy of the colonizer in identifying the Other, the different, making him inferior, subjugating him, thus justifying domination, exploitation. These strategies extend to the present day in an even more refined way, therefore, the urgency to reflect and epistemically expose this process, in order to decolonize the look and practices in relation to the natives of/in the Amazon.Esse artigo tem por objetivo analisar, a partir da ideia de invenção da Amazônia, os termos utilizados por portugueses e espanhóis para designar o Outro, o nativo, o caboclo, o índio, durante o processo de colonização da Amazônia, e como essas designações são apresentadas nos relatos de viagem e posteriormente na literatura da/na Amazônia. Para tanto, utilizaremos a abordagem crítica dos estudos pós-coloniais, principalmente os argumentos de Henrique Dussel, Neide Gondim, Ana Pizarro, Eduardo Galeano, Hugo Achugar, Albert Memmi, dentre outros, para tratar da colonização da Amazônia, analisando os termos: índio, caboclo e guardião de fronteira, empregados pelos colonizadores na Amazônia. Os resultados apontam que a utilização desses termos revela a estratégia perversa do colonizador em identificar o Outro, o diferente, inferiorizando-o, subjugando-o, justificando assim, a dominação, a exploração. Essas estratégias se estendem até os dias atuais de forma ainda mais refinada, por isso, a urgência em refletir e expor epistemicamente esse processo, a fim de descolonizar o olhar e as práticas em relação aos nativos da/na Amazônia.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2023-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/literatura/article/view/9339310.5007/2175-7917.2023.e93393Anuário de Literatura; Vol. 28 (2023); 01-12Anuário de Literatura; v. 28 (2023); 01-122175-79171414-5235reponame:Anuário de Literatura (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/literatura/article/view/93393/54486Copyright (c) 2023 Sonia Maria Gomes Sampaio, Mara Genecy Centeno Nongueira, Larissa Gotti Pissinattiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSampaio, Sonia Maria GomesGenecy Centeno Nongueira, Mara Pissinatti, Larissa Gotti2023-11-14T14:17:55Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/93393Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/literatura/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/literatura/oaianuariodeliteratura.cce@contato.ufsc.br || suporte.anuariodeliteratura@contato.ufsc.br2175 79171414-5235opendoar:2025-08-04T11:05:35.227401Anuário de Literatura (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon Índios, caboclos e guardiães da fronteira: a degradação do outro a partir da chegada do europeu na Amazônia brasileira |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon Sampaio, Sonia Maria Gomes Other Indian Literature Travel Reports Outro Índio Relato de viagem Literatura |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon |
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Indian people, caboclos and border guardians: the degradation of the other since the arrival of the European in the Brazilian amazon |
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Sampaio, Sonia Maria Gomes |
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Sampaio, Sonia Maria Gomes Genecy Centeno Nongueira, Mara Pissinatti, Larissa Gotti |
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Sampaio, Sonia Maria Gomes Genecy Centeno Nongueira, Mara Pissinatti, Larissa Gotti |
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Other Indian Literature Travel Reports Outro Índio Relato de viagem Literatura |
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Other Indian Literature Travel Reports Outro Índio Relato de viagem Literatura |
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This article aims to analyze, from the idea of inventing the Amazon, the terms used by the Portuguese and Spanish to designate the Other, the native, the caboclo, the indian, during the process of colonization of the Amazon, and how these designations are presented in travel reports and later in the literature of/in the Amazon. To do so, we will use the critical approach of postcolonial studies, mainly the arguments of Henrique Dussel, Neide Gondim, Ana Pizarro, Eduardo Galeano, Hugo Achugar, Albert Memmi, among others, to deal with the colonization of the Amazon, analyzing the terms: indian, caboclo and border guard, employed by colonizers in the Amazon. The results indicate that the use of these terms reveals the perverse strategy of the colonizer in identifying the Other, the different, making him inferior, subjugating him, thus justifying domination, exploitation. These strategies extend to the present day in an even more refined way, therefore, the urgency to reflect and epistemically expose this process, in order to decolonize the look and practices in relation to the natives of/in the Amazon. |
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