Lilia Moritz Schwarcz

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Lilia Moritz Schwarcz


Born
in São Paulo, Brazil
December 27, 1957

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Nasceu em 1957, em São Paulo. É professora titular no Departamento de Antropologia da USP. Seu livro As barbas do imperador - D. Pedro II, um monarca nos trópicos ganhou o prêmio Jabuti Livro do Ano, em 1999. Além deste, publicou também: O espetáculo das raças, O sol do Brasil (prêmio Jabuti de melhor biografia, 2009), D. João carioca - história em quadrinhos sobre a chegada da corte portuguesa ao Brasil, em coautoria com Spacca -, entre outros livros.

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“No form of slavery is better or worse than any other. All kinds of slavery have one thing in common: they generate sadism, the naturalization of violence and the perversion of society.”
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, Brazil: A Biography

“Perdigotos — Que perigo! Se estás resfriado amigo, Não chegues perto de mim. Sou fraco, digo o que penso. Quando tossir use o lenço E, também se der atchim. Corrimãos, trincos, dinheiro São de germes um viveiro E o da gripe mais frequente. Não pegá-los, impossível. Mas há remédio infalível, Lave as mãos constantemente. Se da gripe quer livrar-se Arranje um jeito e disfarce, Evite o aperto de mão. Mas se vexado consente, Lave as mãos frequentemente. Com bastante água e sabão. Da gripe já está curado? Bem, mas não queira, apressado, Voltar à vida normal. Consolide bem a cura, Senão você, criatura, Recai e propaga o mal”
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, A bailarina da morte: A gripe espanhola no Brasil

“Padre Antonio Vieira – a Portuguese orator and philosopher of the Society of Jesus, and great defender of the ‘rights of the Indians’101 – attempted in one of his famous sermons to describe the natives he had met in Brazil. After lamenting the modest success of the evangelizing mission, he went on to compare the difference between Europeans and Indians to the difference between marble and a myrtle bush. The Europeans, he said, were like marble: difficult to sculpt, but once the statue had been concluded, it remained intact forever. The Amerindians, on the other hand, were the opposite. They were like a myrtle bush: at first sight easy to sculpt, only to later return to its original form.”
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, Brazil: A Biography

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