Brazilian Backlands ("Sertão") – Natural Disaster or Ecocatastrophe? An Ecocritical Reading of João Guimarães Rosa’s Landscapes
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In the wake of some realist novels and of Euclides da Cunha’s "Os sertões" ["Rebellion in the Backlands", 1902], a body of writing known as “regionalist literature” developed in the 1930s around the sertão, the semi-arid region of the northeast center of Brazil, which becomes invariably depicted as a universe of natural and human catastrophe inhabited by characters of few words, emotions or thoughts.
At first glance, it seems that João Guimarães Rosa should be part of this regionalist lineage: all his stories revolve around the landscape of the sertão, and his only novel is entitled "Grande Sertão: Veredas" ["The Devil to Pay in the Backlands", 1956]. Nevertheless, not only does Guimarães Rosa locate his geographical sertão in a slightly different place than the regionalists did (i.e.in the Minas Gerais), but his way of describing the sertão as the product of the interactions between human practices and natural environment renders his work distinct from these authors. To better highlight this difference, we will resort to the concepts of “natural disaster” and “ecocatastrophe” as they are defined by Kate Rigby in her book "Dancing with Disaster".
At first glance, it seems that João Guimarães Rosa should be part of this regionalist lineage: all his stories revolve around the landscape of the sertão, and his only novel is entitled "Grande Sertão: Veredas" ["The Devil to Pay in the Backlands", 1956]. Nevertheless, not only does Guimarães Rosa locate his geographical sertão in a slightly different place than the regionalists did (i.e.in the Minas Gerais), but his way of describing the sertão as the product of the interactions between human practices and natural environment renders his work distinct from these authors. To better highlight this difference, we will resort to the concepts of “natural disaster” and “ecocatastrophe” as they are defined by Kate Rigby in her book "Dancing with Disaster".
Date of Publication
2022-10
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
sertão
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paradise
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regionalist literature
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biodiversity
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natural disaster
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ecocatastrophe
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ecocriticism
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en
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Series
Crossroads : a journal of English studies
Publisher
University of Bialystok
ISSN
2300-6250
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open.access