The Just Ends of Antartic France

This article looks at the different ethical effects and the rhetorical, political and theological consequences of the memory produced by the fall of Antartlc France within the context of Jesuit and Calvinist discourses on Portuguese and French colonial ambitions in sixteenth-century America. This ar...

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Main Author: Luz, Guilherme Amaral
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora 2001
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/locus/article/view/20531
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Summary:This article looks at the different ethical effects and the rhetorical, political and theological consequences of the memory produced by the fall of Antartlc France within the context of Jesuit and Calvinist discourses on Portuguese and French colonial ambitions in sixteenth-century America. This article looks at the different ethical effects and the rhetorical, political and theological consequences of the memory produced by the fall of Antartlc France within the context of Jesuit and Calvinist discourses on Portuguese and French colonial ambitions In sixteenth-century America. Neste artigo, visamos perceber os diferentes efeitos éticos e finalidades retóricas, políticas e teológicas, produzidos pela memória do fim do projeto da França Antártica nos discursos jesuíticos e calvinistas sobre as pretensões coloniais portuguesa e francesa na América do século XVI.