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The white epidemic and the asepsis of refined earthenware in Belle Epoque Sao Paulo
Fecha
2013-08-02Registro en:
HISTORIA CIENCIAS SAUDE-MANGUINHOS, RIO DE JANEIRO, RJ, v. 19, n. 4, supl., Part 3, pp. 1139-1153, OCT-DEC, 2012
0104-5970
10.1590/S0104-59702012000400003
Autor
Souza, Rafael de Abreu e
Institución
Resumen
The article examines Brazilian refined earthenwares known as faianca fina (fine faience) and relates ideas about its production to the contextual backdrop of hygienist discourses in the city of Sao Paulo in the early twentieth century. Based on an analysis of glaze components, moisture expansion processes, and technological aspects of the production of earthenware recovered from the Petybon archeological site, it is suggested that the establishment of factories and the production and consumption of white ceramics in the city of Sao Paulo were partially a consequence of the vigorous hygienization policies and modernity projects then advocated by Sao Paulo's elites.