Although the Portuguese writer, activist and publicist Ana de Castro Osório (1872-1935) did not write any works specifically dedicated to the issue of language, some of her writings reveal her understanding of the Portuguese language as an essential element of identity, intrinsically linked to the nation's civilizing mission. In particular, in the years of the First Portuguese Republic (1910-26) several of her works, including children's books, lectures and activist texts, make repeated references to linguistic identity and to Brazil as a bastion of the Portuguese language and civilization.
A questão da língua em Ana de Castro Osório
Vanessa Castagna
2024-01-01
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Although the Portuguese writer, activist and publicist Ana de Castro Osório (1872-1935) did not write any works specifically dedicated to the issue of language, some of her writings reveal her understanding of the Portuguese language as an essential element of identity, intrinsically linked to the nation's civilizing mission. In particular, in the years of the First Portuguese Republic (1910-26) several of her works, including children's books, lectures and activist texts, make repeated references to linguistic identity and to Brazil as a bastion of the Portuguese language and civilization.File in questo prodotto:
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