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Domingos Caldas Barbosa (1740-1800): A Precursor of Afro-Brazilian Literature
Research in African Literatures, 2007this special issue of Research in African Literatures, Helofsa Toller Gomes rightly observes that, "born under circumstances of extreme social tension," AfroBrazilian literature "took a long time to grow in its written form." She also identifies Domingos Caldas Barbosa as a possible precursor of Afro-Brazilian literature.
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"Beating the Leather of the First Conga": Afro-Brazilian Epsiphanies in Literature and Music
Luso-Brazilian Review, 2007Partindo do incomodo causado pelas projecoes exoticas do "Brasil" no imaginario internacional, discutem-se aqui alguns momentos em que, na literatura e na musica, de tempos coloniais ao presente, a "Africa" revela-se como topos privilegiado, a resguardar poeticamente a pureza e a crueza de uma origem a um so tempo desejada e rechacada.
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The dialogue about racial democracy among African-American and Afro-Brazilian literatures
2008This dissertation focuses on the myth of racial democracy in the works of African-American and Afro-Brazilian writers in the early and late twentieth and early twentiethfirst centuries. Their novels, short stories, and a play dialogue among each other. The African-American novels Passing (1929) of Nella Larsen and Caucasia (1998) of Danzy Senna reflect
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On the encounter of scientific literature with Afro-Brazilian ancestral pharmacopeias
Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022Pedro Vinícius Castro Magalhães do Amparo +1 more
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AFRO-BRAZILIAN REPRESENTATION IN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY
International Journal of Human Sciences Research, 2023Gabriéla Pontel Lima +1 more
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A Brief Introduction to Contemporary Afro-Brazilian Women's Literature
Portuguese Literary and Cultural Studies, 2016openaire +1 more source
ENHANCING CHILDREN'S SELF-ESTEEM THROUGH AFRO-BRAZILIAN LITERATURE
Miranda, Nathalia +3 moreopenaire +1 more source

