Destination: globalization. Shortcut: nationalism. Feature: warmth

Authors

  • Silviano Santiago Universidade Federal Fluminense

Keywords:

Brazilian culture, Cosmopolitalism located, Cordiality

Abstract

The text proposes the Brazilian cordiality as phármakon, an undecidable between friendship and enmity, consanguinity and affinity, gift and accumulation, familiarity and ferocity of the culture of Brazil in relation to world history. To the extent culturally situated a reservation, the test postulated the idea of a warmth that can be wagered in deficit times or be put forward as an index of participation -not a pertenencia- in the concert of nations claimed by globalization, a limit of thinking that it is also the threshold for other thoughts.

Author Biography

Silviano Santiago, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Escritor, crítico y profesor, Licenciado en Letras Neoamericanas por la UFMG y Doctor en Letras por la Universidad de París - Sorbona (1968). atura) de la Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina con una tesis sobre el escritor uruguayo Juan Carlos Onetti.

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Published

01-06-2016

How to Cite

Santiago, S. (2016). Destination: globalization. Shortcut: nationalism. Feature: warmth. Cuadernos Del CILHA, 17(1), 13–28. Retrieved from https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs/index.php/cilha/article/view/1523