Question

A manifesto titled for this practice created the pun "Tupi or not Tupi, that is the question." For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this practice that titles that Oswald de Andrade ("jee uhn-DRAH-jee") manifesto. A satire suggests this practice as a way of "lessening the number of Papists" and making certain people "beneficial to the public."
ANSWER: cannibalism [accept anthropophagy; accept the Anthropophagic Manifesto or the Cannibalist Manifesto or the Manifesto Antropófago; accept any answer describing eating children or babies; prompt on eating] (The satire is Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.)
[10h] Augusto de Campos was inspired by the Cannibalist Manifesto and founded a branch of a poetry movement named for this substance. That poetry movement most notably creates “shaped” poems.
ANSWER: concrete [or concreta; accept concrete poetry]
[10e] Both Oswald de Andrade and Augusto de Campos were from this South American country where authors wrote in Portuguese.
ANSWER: Brazil [or Federative Republic of Brazil or República Federativa do Brasil]
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