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Recent Afro-Brazilian Literature: A Tentative Bibliography
A Current Bibliography on African Affairs, 1986In recent years, increased interest in black studies in the U.S. has fostered an upswing in research in Afro-Latin American literature. The explicit focus of most studies, however, has been the works of Afro-Hispanics, while in most instances literature by Brazilians of African descent has been treated only marginally, if at all. This study delineates
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Giant Cutaneous Horn in Afro-Brazilian Descendent Patient: Case Report and Literature Review
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology, 2011Cutaneous horn is the clinical diagnosis of hyperproliferation of compact keratin in the epidermis. It is presented as a conical projection of hyperkeratotic skin, often yellowish, which can be straight, curved or twisted and occurs in response to benign or malignant structural changes in the skin. Found most frequently in Caucasian, its giant clinical
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Afro-Brazilian Literature: Spaces Conquered, Spaces In-between
Research in African Literatures, 2007razilian culture, that offspring of the Black Diaspora, established itself under the yoke of repressive violence, and managed to develop in spite of all the attempts to silence it, during the centuries of slavery and their aftermath. One of its ramifications is a literary form today discussed in academia as the Afro-Brazilian canon, born under ...
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Political Liberalization, Black Consciousness, and Recent Afro-Brazilian Literature
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ABSTRACTGorlin‐Goltz syndrome (GGS) seems to be unusual in black persons. The authors present an Afro‐Brazilian family case report of GGS. The main complaint of the index case was a painless swelling of the left mandible, which was diagnosed as an odontogenic keratocyst. Further classical features of the Syndrome were present in this patient. Other two
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