In keeping with character - early encounters with ethnography in Os Brahmans

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i30.121272

Keywords:

novel, ethnography, Goa

Abstract

This essay suggests that instead of seeing the early novel in India as a secondary development to empirical representation, or as a flawed imitation of European literary models, studies can profitably trace how these influences generated structures internal to the novel, as it emerged simultaneously with other genres of writing and representation. Os Brahamanes by Francisco Luís Gomes marks an encounter between the early colonial novel and ethnography, before realism became the dominant manifestation of empirical description in the novel. The novel absorbs and anticipates the work of ethnography in petrifying conceptions of an Indian polity and opens up the possibility of examining a continuum of narrative strategies between the report and the novel.

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Author Biography

  • Rochelle Carmen Pinto, Research Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
    Visting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, New Delhi, Assistant Professor at the Department of English, Delhi University, New Delhi. Author of Between Empires - Print and Politics in Goa, OUP, 2007.

Published

2016-12-28

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Section

Dossiê 30: Goa - Literatura e Cultura 2

How to Cite

PINTO, Rochelle Carmen. In keeping with character - early encounters with ethnography in Os Brahmans. Via Atlântica, São Paulo, v. 17, n. 2, p. 65–84, 2016. DOI: 10.11606/va.v0i30.121272. Disponível em: https://periodicos.usp.br/viaatlantica/article/view/121272.. Acesso em: 1 jun. 2024.