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Title: Phytofables: Tales of the Amazon
Authors: Vieira, Patrícia 
Keywords: Amazonia; Ecocriticism; Plant studies; Rubber-boom literature; Phytographia
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: APSA
Serial title, monograph or event: Journal of Lusophone Studies
Volume: 1
Issue: 2
Place of publication or event: Stanford
Abstract: The Amazon has been the repository of myriad stories created as a means to make sense of the proliferation of life in the forest. In this article, I trace some of the narratives—which I call phytofables—that explorers, scientists, activists and governments have superimposed upon the region, from the green hell/earthly Paradise dichotomy to more recent discourses of economic progress and protectionism. In the final section of the article, I turn to literary texts that have attempted to listen to and interpret the voice of the forest, in particular Alberto Rangel’s Inferno Verde and José Maria Ferreira de Castro’s A Selva.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/34098
ISSN: 2469-4800
DOI: 10.21471/jls.v1i2.112
Rights: openAccess
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