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ABSTRACT This paper addresses stories of surveillance of Brazilian critical/radical geographers, drawing on innovative sources. That is, the folders and reports through which the political police and related institutions watched critical and radical scholars during the 20th century in all Brazilian states and abroad, under both ‘dictatorial’ and ...
Federico Ferretti, Guilherme Ribeiro
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Portugal and Brazil: How much of ‘Our’ past is ‘Theirs’ too? [PDF]
Political and cultural changes in the 1980s have had deep effects on Portuguese and Brazilian educational systems. In 1991, the Portuguese primary and secondary national curricula were defined and these statutory requirements are still in place.
Cainelli, Marlene +2 more
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'Uteis a si e a sociedade': creolisation and states of belonging among urban women in nineteenth-century Salvador da Bahia. [PDF]
Recent scholarship from across the Americas has emphasized two general principles for framing interpretations about creolisation in the New World. First, is to understand creolisation as an uneven process of adaptation and change as opposed to a linear ...
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Guitar Preludes by Heitor Villa-Lobos: Genre Traditions of Brazilian Music
Guitar cycle of Heitor Villa-Lobos “Five Preludes” is researched in terms of the national genre traditions of various etymologies – European, African, Indian.
Tetiana FILATOVA
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Virtually legitimate: using disembodied media to position oneself in an embodied community [PDF]
Previous research on capoeira suggests that face-to-face training is the ideal mode of learning this art. However, there is a robust corpus of capoeira tutorials available on YouTube. This paper asks what the function of these videos is.
Griffith, Lauren Miller
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Slavery, Royalty, and Racism : Representations of Africa in Brazilian Carnaval [PDF]
Cet article examine les représentations de l’Afrique dans le carnaval de Rio de Janeiro. Pendant la deuxième moitié du XXe siècle, les mouvements afro-brésiliens d’affirmation culturelle se sont inspirés du mouvement nord-américain pour les droits civils.
Araujo, Ana Lucia
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This paper considers links between the West's imaginative geography of the Orient and Gilberto Freyre's imaginative genealogy of Brazilian society by looking at two key dimensions of Casa-Grande e Senzala (1933): the syncretic, Afro-European character of
Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond
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A mulher que alimenta: representações e sociabilidade no universo cultural das Minas setecentistas
eoi/doi Deposit-Electronic Object Identifier http://eoi.citefactor.org/10.11248/ehum.v3i1.417 RESUMO: Este trabalho tem por objetivo contribuir para o estudo da história da mulher africana e suas descendentes em Minas Gerais no século XVIII, por meio ...
Patrícia Aparecida Vítor
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(Global) Hip Hop Studies Bibliography [PDF]
This bibliography documents Hip Hop scholarship outside of America, including scholarly works that may be US centric, yet expands its analysis to other parts of the world.
Harris, Travis T. +1 more
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Based on an extended fieldwork, the paper discusses the construction of identity in a Brazilian quilombo - a term originally used by the Portuguese authorities to juridically define the flights of the Brazilian slaves.
Roberto Malighetti
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