Political Rituals and Popular Politicization in Imperial Brazil

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  • Hendrik Kraay University of Calgary

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https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-463320150902

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civic rituals, popular politics, citizenship

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This article compares the mechanisms of popular politicization in
nineteenth-century France and Brazil, in light of the innovative approaches
of Emmanuel Fureix, presented at Almanack’s forum on 26 August 2014,
and published as an article in this issue. Fureix analyzes rites of protest
in France from the 1820s to the 1840s and suggests that opposition
funerals, political banquets, and charivaris were part of a process of predemocratic
politicization. Although it is easy to identify similar practices
in nineteenth-century Brazil, they did not lead to a more democratic or
“modern” politics in the second half of the century.

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2022-01-02

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Kraay, H. . (2022). Political Rituals and Popular Politicization in Imperial Brazil. Almanack, (9). https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-463320150902

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