Latin American Autoimmunity and the Brazilian Anthropophagy [PDF]
At the end of the 1960s a movement in Brazilian culture bloomed, it manifested itself in several sectors, such as visual arts, poetry, cinema and theater, with consequences and repercussions in the whole national panorama and the future of the own country’s thinking. It was an avant-garde, culturally exuberant, original and inspiring movement, seen now
R. A. Levy, V. Pordeus
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Devouring Hamlet: Cultural Anthropophagy as an Adaptation Methodology
This paper focuses on two film productions of the Shakespearean play Hamlet (1600-1601), both made in Brazil in the 1970s. It is my contention that A herança (“The Inheritance”), by Ozualdo Candeias (1970), and O jogo da vida e da morte (“The Game of ...
Marcel Amorim
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Aedes albopictus host odor preference does not drive observed variation in feeding patterns across field populations [PDF]
Laboratory and field-based studies of the invasive mosquito Aedes albopictus demonstrate its competency to transmit over twenty different pathogens linked to a broad range of vertebrate hosts. The vectorial capacity of Ae.
Kara Fikrig+10 more
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Hybridité culturelle, « anthropophagie » identitaire et transterritorialité [PDF]
À partir du débat sur les contradictions et ambivalences de l’hybridation culturelle contemporaine, cet article développe l’idée « brésilo-latino-américaine » de la transculturation et de l’anthropophagie par rapport au territoire, en construisant le ...
Rogerio Haesbaert
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Anthropophagy in São Paulo's Cold War [PDF]
The first biennial founded outside Venice opened in São Paulo Brazil in 1951, providing a fulcrum between “dependency” and “developmentalism” (to use economic terms). In terms of art history, it presents a useful anomaly in which an international style (“concrete abstraction,” a European import) was used simultaneously to eradicate local difference ...
Caroline A. Jones
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Le Corbusier and The Americas: Affinities, Appropriations and Anthropophagy
Abstract: The paper draws attention to Le Corbusier's first trip to the American continent, with a particular focus on his visions and expectations built before the corporeal dislocation to the New World in September 1929. This approach suggests not only an investigation of one single voyage, but of multiple ones, and above all intellectual ones ...
Daniela Ortiz dos Santos
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This article presents the concept of persona, used to study the actors of a knowledge in an approach situated between the biography and the social institution.
Nicolas Cambon
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The complexities of blood-feeding patterns in mosquitoes and sandflies and the burden of disease: A minireview. [PDF]
Mosquitoes and phlebotomine sandflies are infectious disease vectors through hematophagy. The development of hematophagy likely provided an evolutionary advantage, offering a rich nutrient source for reproduction. These insects exhibit diverse blood‐feeding patterns, from invertebrates to various vertebrates. Multiple sensory cues to guide host‐seeking
Bursali F, Touray M.
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Anthropophagic parody and/as decolonial critique: Verissimo, Shakespeare, and literary devouring
This article explores the decolonizing potential of anthropophagic parody in A décima segunda noite (2006), by Luis Fernando Verissimo, a novel that reimagines Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night through Oswald de Andrade’s concept of cultural anthropophagy. By
Caio Antônio Nóbrega
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Circularity and Anthropophagic Consumption as a Metaphor: The Body as Currency?
With an outset in two real cases of anthropophagy, one in the European continent (Germany) in 2001, and the other in South America (Brazil) in 2012, this article aims to to rethink forms of subjectivity versus circulation of information ...
Yara Guasque
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