ABSTRACT

This collection encompasses a period that spans two centuries, in which Brazil serves as a point of departure and of arrival for the analyses of circuits that, intertwined within the national borders, stimulate the reflection about international transits, hybridizations, and appropriations in a process of transnational circulation of subjects and artifacts, in which pedagogical and social models and knowledges are not excluded. The chapters deal with voyages, trajectories, and exchanges, rethinking the beliefs that for a long time drove politicians, educators, and scholars in search of the best ways to construct national systems of education. Firstly, because they presupposed the existence of fixed and univocal relationships that start from the supposed center toward the regions perceived as peripheral, with no margin for examining the reverse circuit. Secondly, they elided the perception of those territories as transitory and resulting from historically shifting geographic and symbolic constructions. Lastly, they ratified the violence of the processes of exclusion based on the attribution of subalternities brought about by a historiographic narrative in education that presents itself as a reference.

part I|86 pages

Relationships between Brazil and the United States of America

chapter 1|22 pages

Trajectories of the Loureiro de Andrade Family in Childhood Education

An Analysis from the Perspective of the Transnational History of Education 1

chapter 2|25 pages

Showing Advances to the World

The Education in the State of S. Paulo (1903) Report at Brazil's Exhibition in St. Louis

chapter 3|19 pages

From Brazil to the United States. From Teachers College, Columbia University to the World

Appropriation, Production, and Circulation of Ideas in the Field of Education

chapter 4|18 pages

New Education Movement and Modern Architecture

Brazil and USA Connections between 1930 and 1960

part II|90 pages

Transnational Circuits of Artifacts and Representation Models

chapter 5|21 pages

Kaleidoscope of Images in Exchange

The Pictorialism Movement in the Promotion of Photographic Education and Photographic Production

chapter 7|21 pages

For a Polycentric History of Education

The Brazilian School Museum among Brazil, Portugal, and France (Late 19th Century)

chapter 8|22 pages

From Place to Place

Connections and Ruptures of Luiz Alves de Mattos in the Educational Field (from the 1920s to the 1960s)

chapter |3 pages

Final Comments

For an Understanding of School beyond Delay and Copies