Iracema, the Glossary
Iracema (in Portuguese: Iracema - A Lenda do Ceará) is one of the three indigenous novels by José de Alencar.[1]
Table of Contents
35 relations: Adoniran Barbosa, Americas, Anagram, Antônio Parreiras, Brazil, Caboclo, Ceará, Colonialism, Critics' Week, Fortaleza, Gino Talamo, Guarani language, Ilka Soares, Indigenous peoples in Brazil, Iracema (1917 film), Iracema (1949 film), Iracema de Alencar, Iracema: Uma Transa Amazônica, Isabel Burton, José de Alencar, Manifesto Antropófago, Mars (mythology), Martim Soares Moreno, Miscegenation, Oswald de Andrade, Portugal, Portuguese language, Potiguara, Praia de Iracema, Romance novel, Tabajara, The Guarani, Ubirajara (novel), Vittorio Capellaro, 1976 Cannes Film Festival.
- 1865 Brazilian novels
- Ceará
- Fictional indigenous Brazilian people
- Novels by José de Alencar
- Novels set in Brazil
Adoniran Barbosa
Adoniran Barbosa, artistic name of João Rubinato (6 August 1910 – 23 November 1982), was a noted Brazilian São Paulo style samba singer and composer.
See Iracema and Adoniran Barbosa
Americas
The Americas, sometimes collectively called America, are a landmass comprising the totality of North America and South America.
Anagram
An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once.
Antônio Parreiras
Antônio Diogo da Silva Parreiras (20 January 1860, Niterói – 17 October 1937, Niterói) was a Brazilian painter, designer and illustrator.
See Iracema and Antônio Parreiras
Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.
Caboclo
A caboclo is a person of mixed Indigenous Brazilian and European ancestry, or, less commonly, a culturally assimilated or detribalized person of full Amerindian descent.
Ceará
Ceará is one of the 26 states of Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country, on the Atlantic coast.
Colonialism
Colonialism is the pursuing, establishing and maintaining of control and exploitation of people and of resources by a foreign group.
Critics' Week
Critics' Week (Semaine de la critique), until 2008 called International Critics' Week (Semaine internationale de la critique), is a parallel section to the Cannes Film Festival organized by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics.
Fortaleza
Fortaleza (Fortress) is the state capital of Ceará, located in Northeastern Brazil.
Gino Talamo
Gino Talamo (13 December 1895 – 9 July 1968) was an Italian actor, film editor and director.
Guarani language
Guarani, specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani (avañeʼẽ "the people's language"), is a South American language that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani branch of the Tupian language family.
See Iracema and Guarani language
Ilka Soares
Ilka Hack Soares (21 June 1932 – 18 June 2022) was a Brazilian actress and model.
Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Indigenous peoples once comprised an estimated 2,000 tribes and nations inhabiting what is now Brazil, prior to European contact around 1500 AD.
See Iracema and Indigenous peoples in Brazil
Iracema (1917 film)
Iracema is a 1917 Brazilian silent historical film directed by Vittorio Capellaro and starring Iracema de Alencar in the title role.
See Iracema and Iracema (1917 film)
Iracema (1949 film)
Iracema is a 1949 Brazilian historical drama film directed by Vittorio Cardineli and Gino Talamo and starring Ilka Soares, Mário Brasini and Luís Tito.
See Iracema and Iracema (1949 film)
Iracema de Alencar
Iracema de Alencar (19 April 1900 – 17 March 1978) was a Brazilian actress.
See Iracema and Iracema de Alencar
Iracema: Uma Transa Amazônica
Iracema: Uma Transa Amazônica ("Iracema: An Amazonian Transaction") is a 1974 Brazilian Cinema Novo film directed by Jorge Bodanzky and Orlando Senna and very loosely inspired by Iracema: The Legend of Ceará, an 1865 novel by José de Alencar.
See Iracema and Iracema: Uma Transa Amazônica
Isabel Burton
Isabel Burton (née Arundell; 20 March 1831 – 22 March 1896), later known as Lady Burton, was an English writer, explorer and adventurer.
José de Alencar
José Martiniano de Alencar (May 1, 1829 – December 12, 1877) was a Brazilian lawyer, politician, orator, novelist and dramatist.
See Iracema and José de Alencar
Manifesto Antropófago
The Anthropophagic Manifesto (Portuguese: Manifesto Antropófago), also variously translated as the Cannibal Manifesto or the Cannibalist Manifesto, was published in 1928 by the Brazilian poet and polemicist Oswald de Andrade, a key figure in the cultural movement of Brazilian Modernism and contributor to the publication Revista de Antropofagia.
See Iracema and Manifesto Antropófago
Mars (mythology)
In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Mars (Mārs) is the god of war and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome.
See Iracema and Mars (mythology)
Martim Soares Moreno
Martim Soares Moreno, born around 1586 in Santiago do Cacém, Kingdom of Portugal, was a Portuguese explorer who defended the interests of the Portuguese crown in the colony of Brazil, fighting French pirates and Dutch invaders during decades.
See Iracema and Martim Soares Moreno
Miscegenation
Miscegenation is marriage or admixture between people who are members of different races.
Oswald de Andrade
José Oswald de Souza Andrade (January 11, 1890 – October 22, 1954) was a Brazilian poet, novelist and cultural critic.
See Iracema and Oswald de Andrade
Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe, whose territory also includes the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.
Portuguese language
Portuguese (português or, in full, língua portuguesa) is a Western Romance language of the Indo-European language family originating from the Iberian Peninsula of Europe.
See Iracema and Portuguese language
Potiguara
The Potiguara (also Potyguara or Pitiguara) are an indigenous people of Brazil.
Praia de Iracema
Praia de Iracema (lit. "Iracema Beach") is a beach and a neighborhood located in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza in the state of Ceará.
See Iracema and Praia de Iracema
Romance novel
A romance novel or romantic novel is a genre fiction novel that primary focuses on the relationship and romantic love between two people, typically with an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending.
Tabajara
Tabajara (Tabajaras) are an Indigenous people of Brazil who lived on the easternmost portion of the Atlantic coast of northeast Brazil in the period before and during Portuguese colonization.
The Guarani
The Guarani: Brazilian Romance (O Guarani: Romance Brasileiro) is a 1857 Brazilian novel written by José de Alencar. Iracema and The Guarani are novels by José de Alencar, novels set in Brazil and portuguese-language novels.
Ubirajara (novel)
Ubirajara is the final of the "Indianist" novels by José de Alencar. Iracema and Ubirajara (novel) are novels by José de Alencar and portuguese-language novels.
See Iracema and Ubirajara (novel)
Vittorio Capellaro
Eusebio Vittorio Giovanni Battista Capellaro (1877–1943) was a Brazilian film director, film producer, film actor, and screenwriter who worked in the Cinema of Brazil between 1915 and 1935.
See Iracema and Vittorio Capellaro
1976 Cannes Film Festival
The 29th Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 28 May 1976.
See Iracema and 1976 Cannes Film Festival
See also
1865 Brazilian novels
- As minas de prata
- Iracema
Ceará
- Captaincy of Ceará
- Ceará
- Copa dos Campeões Cearenses
- Economy of Ceará
- Geography of Ceará
- History of Ceará
- Iracema
- LGBT rights in Ceará
- Legislative Assembly of Ceará
- North coast Portuguese
- Ronda do Quarteirão
Fictional indigenous Brazilian people
Novels by José de Alencar
- A guerra dos mascates
- A pata da gazela
- A viuvinha
- Alfarrábios
- As minas de prata
- Diva (José de Alencar novel)
- Encarnação (novel)
- Five Minutes (novel)
- Iracema
- Lucíola
- O gaúcho
- O sertanejo
- Senhora (novel)
- Sonhos d'ouro
- The Guarani
- Til (novel)
- Ubirajara (novel)
Novels set in Brazil
- A Handful of Dust
- A Samba for Sherlock (novel)
- Brasyl
- Brazil (novel)
- Brazil Red
- City of the Beasts
- Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon
- Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils
- Iracema
- It Is Wood, It Is Stone
- Jaguar (novel)
- Journey to the River Sea
- Memoir From Antproof Case
- Menino de engenho
- My Two Worlds
- Nesthäkchen and Her Grandchildren
- O Escaravelho do Diabo
- O Terceiro Travesseiro
- O gaúcho
- River of Death
- Robinson Crusoe
- Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (novel series)
- Showdown (Amado novel)
- Spilt Milk (novel)
- State of Wonder
- The Crossing of the Red Land
- The Daffodil Affair
- The Fate of a Crown
- The Green Brain
- The Guarani
- The Masked Monkey
- The Partner (Grisham novel)
- The Quiet War
- Through the Arc of the Rain Forest
- Valley of the Flame
- Vidas secas