The Reconstruction of Lisbon: Severa's Legacy and the Fado's Rewriting of Urban History

by Michael Colvin

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This book exposes how Fado lyricists have appropriated popular novelist and playwright Julio Danta's forging of Mouraria fadista/ prostitute Maria Severa as a national heroine, and the Fado as the national song in A Severa (1901) and A Severa: Peca em Quatro Actos (1901) to manifest a sub-rosa criticism of the Estado Novo's demolition of the Mouraria between the 1930s and 1970s. The lyricists exploit Dantas's fictionalization/dramatization of Severa's life, death, and consequent legacy in its attempt to link Severa's Mouraria and the Fado to the Portuguese character, to evoke national sympathy, or even outrage for the local cause of the erasing of the Mouraria. In the fado novo 's recontextualization of Dantas's Mouraria, we observe a criticism of the imminent destruction of the Mouraria's three faces: the fadista , the artistocratic, and the Christian. The lyrics of the fado novo of the 1930s to 1970s lament the demolitions that have taken place and warn against further erasing Dantas' Mouraria.
  • ISBN10 1611483050
  • ISBN13 9781611483055
  • Publish Date 1 August 2008 (first published 10 July 2008)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Bucknell University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 131
  • Language English