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Gingando in the writing of afro-Brazilian literature

This article undertakes an analysis of the short story “Chão” by Allan da Rosa (2016), exploring language as a discursive arena that reflects the complexity of the author’s literary craft. The concept of literaginga is introduced as an instance of movement, aesthetics, and writing, offering a shift in perspective on the understanding of ...
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Rethinking the conservation of Afro-Brazilian mosque legacy

Journal of Architectural Conservation, 2019
Reyhan Sabri
exaly  

Blood, sweat and semen: The economy ofaxéand the response of Afro-Brazilian religions to HIV and AIDS in Recife

Global Public Health, 2011
Jonathan Garcia   +2 more
exaly  

Fracture through language, resistance to be: afro-brazilian literature and the black subject in Água de Barrela by Eliana Alves Cruz

In this article, we examine how the narrative constructs social and historical positions for black subjects in the novel Água de Barrela, written by journalist Eliana Alves Cruz (2018). From this perspective, the materiality of writing emerges as a key literary device for understanding the  discourses that features black characters as central figures ...
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Quilombismo and the Afro-Brazilian Quest for Citizenship

Journal of Black Studies, 2012
Niyi Afolabi
exaly  

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