%0 Journal Article %T ¡°A Flat Carnivalesque Intention of Being a Cannibal,¡± Or, How (not) to Read the Cannibal Manifesto %A Lu¨ªs Madureira %J Ellipsis %D 2011 %I American Portuguese Studies Association (APSA) %X In this article, I propose that, in the face of the Manifesto antrop¨®fago¡¯s inchoate endeavor to supersede a dominant narrative about the irresistible rise of modern rationality, the critic can either accept the terms of this attempted repudiation or reposition it within the very epistemological framework which that text seeks to displace. In accordance with this latter epistemic model, antropofagia cannot but appear contradictory. Yet the passages that seem paradoxical and nonsensical appear so only because their essential meaning cannot be fully grasped from this frame of reference. It is therefore the epistemological framework which informs our ¡°re-readings¡± of the Manifesto¡ªrather than a failure or banality intrinsic to the text¡ªthat produces what he or she may come to define as nonsense and paradox. %K Manifesto antrop¨®fago %K antropofagia %K modernism %K cannibal %K avant-garde %U http://www.ellipsis-apsa.com/Volume_9_files/Madureira.pdf