Cabrião: humor and political parody
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9125.v0i22p88-91Keywords:
Cabrião, humor, newspaper, parody, humor seminarAbstract
The article deals with the publication of a book containing facsimiles of the edition of the Cabrião humor seminar. The Cabrião was a newspaper that circulated in the city of São Paulo between 1866 and 1867. The author brings up the newspaper’s origins,inspired in the Cabrion character, from The misteries of Paris, a daily chapter of a newspaper serial published by Eugène sue; and analyses its humoristic and parodic profile of customs, of politics and of the city’s clergyment. The Cabrião was edited by Ângelo Agostini, Américo de Campos and Antônio Manoel dos Reis for a short period, but represented as important moment in the construction of Brazilian humor’s verbal and visuallanguages.
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