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本章提供了二十世纪早期巴西现代主义运动作品中非殖民化可能性的探索- Antropofagia [Anthropophagy] -即其最受欢迎的作家Mário de Andrade和Oswald de Andrade的关键作品。第一章,“去殖民化消费和后殖民:奥斯瓦尔德·德·安德拉德的《Antropofagia》中的寓言理论”,询问了我认为是该运动的作品和政治项目的中心方面——寓言的一种特殊模式的部署,一种消费。除了奥斯瓦尔德·德·安德拉德(Oswald de Andrade)的诗集《巴西木》(Pau Brasil [Brazilwood]),以及他的开创性宣言《宣言Antropófago》(1928)之外,我还探讨了这种消费的寓言,超出了对该运动食人隐喻的规范解读。
Decolonizing Consumption and Postcoloniality: A Theory of Allegory in Oswald de Andrade’s Antropofagia
This chapter provides an exploration of the decolonial possibilities in works by the Brazilian Modernist movement of the early twentieth century – Antropofagia [Anthropophagy] – namely key works by its most acclaimed writers, Mário de Andrade and Oswald de Andrade. The first chapter, ‘Decolonizing Consumption and Postcoloniality: a Theory of Allegory in Oswald de Andrade’s Antropofagia,’ interrogates what I argue to be a central aspect of the works and political project of the movement – the deployment of a particular mode of allegory, one of consumption. I explore this allegory of consumption beyond canonical readings of the movement’s cannibal metaphor in relation to Oswald de Andrade’s collection of poetry, Pau Brasil [Brazilwood], in addition to his seminal manifesto, ‘Manifesto Antropófago’ [‘Antropophagic Manifesto’] (1928).