Peddlers: wandering heroes who overshadow the memory of immigration? Research in the collection of the Institute of Arab Culture offers elements to rethink narratives about Arab immigrants in Brazil which were constructed amid processes of exaltation and oblivion
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The Institute of Arab Culture (ICArabe) has a wide collection of publications created by authors of Arab descent between the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th. One of the most significant is the magazine O Oriente. An exploratory research carried out from October 2022 to September 2023 mapped the objects in this archive and identified initial elements to rethink the memory of Arab immigration in Brazil, in which the figure of the peddler, or traveling salesman, plays a central role.
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