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Por um conceito de literatura afro-brasileira

open access: yesRassegna Iberistica, 2014
The present article debates the concepts of black literature and afro-brazilian literature from the existent debates in our history and literary critics.
Assis Duarte, Eduardo de
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Decolonizing Literature: The Absence of Afro-Brazilians in the Anthropophagic Movement

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 2023
This article analyzes how the Movimento Antropofágico (Anthropophagic Movement), an avant-garde cultural manifestation was conceived by São Paulo's ruling elite and aimed to create a national identity.
Paola Karyne Azevedo Jochimsen
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African Literatures and Afro-Brazilian in the Early Childhood Education Nursery. Challenges to Diversity Etnicorracial

open access: yesRevista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM /Brazilian Multidisciplinay Journal, 2011
African and Afro-brazilian literature are rising in national educational practice mainly after the publication of the Laws 10.639/03 and 11.645/08 turning mandatory the teaching of African, Afro-arazilian and indigenous history and culture, offering the ...
Claudionor Renato Da Silva   +1 more
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Inter-group entrainment in Afro-Brazilian Congado ritual

open access: yesEmpirical Musicology Review, 2011
This paper investigates the phenomenon of entrainment between independent groups of musicians in the context of Afro-Brazilian Congado performance. Based on audiovisual recordings made during a festival in May 2006, we present analyses of four different ...
Glaura Lucas   +2 more
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AND AFRO-BRAZILIAN IDENTITY FORMATION

open access: yesTravessias, 2011
This article presents reflections on national and cultural identity from the perspective of recognition of minority groups, focusing on multiculturalism in childrens literature. Analyze and perform work with the book Girl beautiful ribbon bow, the author
Anderson Pires da Silva   +1 more
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Representing Afro-Brazilians in the works of Conceição Evaristo and Eliana Alves Cruz and contemporary Brazilian media

open access: yesHybrid
Eliana Alves Cruz’s 2018 novel Água de Barrela recounts the author’s own family saga, from the arrival of her African ancestors in Brazil to the present day. Conceição Evaristo’s narratives of contemporary Brazil underscore that the wounds of slavery are
Pauline Champagnat
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Negra, afro-brasileira, afrodescendente: a literatura de Zeli de Oliveira Barbosa

open access: yesConfluenze, 2023
The aim of this paper is discussing some polemical points when it comes to the Brazilian literature written by afro-Brazilian writers. What is the most adequate category to use for talking about these texts: afro-Brazilian literature?
Anselmo Peres Alós
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Literatura negra e/ou afro-brasileira: uma tentativa de conceituação

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2019
The article aims to discuss the concept of black and/or Afro-Brazilian literature. It summarizes different approaches to the definition of Afro-Brazilian literature elaborated both by critics and its authors, taking in consideration the elements such as ...
Magdalena Walczuk
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Comunità afrodiscendenti, letterature e configurazioni identitarie: un dialogo afroatlantico tra Brasile e Portogallo

open access: yesDive-In, 2022
This article aims to reflect on the current discussion about the terminologies that define the Afro-descendant presence and identity in the Portuguese and Brazilian literary context: literatura negra, literatura afrodescendente, literatura afro-lusitana ...
Alessia Di Eugenio, Nicola Biasio
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Cadernos Negros – vozes afro‑brasileiras às margens da literatura

open access: yesStudia Iberystyczne, 2014
CADERNOS NEGROS – AFRO‑BRAZILIAN VOICES ON THE MARGINS OF LITERATURE The article presents the literary series Cadernos Negros dedicated to Afro‑Brazilian literature.
Magdalena Walczuk
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