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    ISSN: 2255-520X
    Content: Este artigo analisa as ideias de Arcy Tenório de Albuquerque, ideólogo e militante da Ação Integralista Brasileira, agremiação de inspiração fascista fundada em 1932. Usamos como fontes dois livros escritos pelo autor: um de 1936 e outro de 1937. Tais livros, permeados pelo antissemitismo e pelo nacionalismo, trazem as impressões de viagem de Tenório à Alemanha nazista em 1936, bem como suas opiniões sobre Hitler, o nazismo e os judeus. O autor afirma que foi sua experiência na Alemanha que o incentivou a filiar-se ao movimento integralista quando retornou ao Brasil. Tenório via o Terceiro Reich como um símbolo de paz, progresso e prosperidade, defendendo ainda que o Brasil precisava de algo semelhante ao nazismo.
    Content: This paper aims at analyzing the ideas of Arcy Tenório de Albuquerque, an ideologue and militant of the Brazilian Integralist Action, a fascist-inspired political party founded in 1932. Our sources were two books written by the author: one in 1936 and the other in 1937. Such books, pervaded by anti-Semitism and nationalism, contain the author’s impressions of his trip to Nazi Germany in 1936, as well as his opinions on Hitler, Nazism and Jews. The author states that his experience in Germany made him join the integralist movement when he went back to Brazil. Tenório regarded the Third Reich as a symbol of peace, progress and prosperity, claiming that Brazil needed something like Nazism.
    In: Iberoamericana, Madrid : Vervuert, 2001, Vol. 19, Núm. 71 (2019); 221-243, 2255-520X
    In: volume:19
    In: year:2019
    In: number:71
    In: pages:221-243
    Language: Portuguese
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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