Places of Silvio Romero in Brazilian Sociology
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https://doi.org/10.21669/tomo.v0i32.8836Abstract
This article was the result of a research that aimed to identify some of the images of Silvio Romero in works dedicated to the history of Brazilian sociology and to demonstrate how his interests on the study of literature provided elements to understand the horizons of the reception of sociology in Brazil in the last decades of the 19th century. The results indicated that the main intuitions of his sociological approach, especially his diagnosis of the effects and the role of miscegenation in Brazilian society, generated a path in the field of Brazilian sociology, which guided and still guides a paradoxical and controversial discourse on our social formation. Keywords: Silvio Romero; Literary criticism; Sociology in Brazil; Miscegenation.Downloads
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