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Aedes albopictus host odor preference does not drive observed variation in feeding patterns across field populations [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
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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Anthropophagy of the Werewolf

open access: yesExchanges, 2020
Lycanthropic anthropophagy is the main concern for Justine Larbalestier’s novel Liar (2009). The novel is about the mysterious killing of highschool teen, Zach, in contemporary New York City.
Leah Henderson
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Latin American Autoimmunity and the Brazilian Anthropophagy [PDF]

open access: yesClinical and Developmental Immunology, 2006
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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Eternos retornos e reusos da Antropofagia oswaldiana

open access: yesConfluenze, 2021
Article review about the Oswaldian Anthropophagy. Starting from the rediscovery of the Modernist Manifesto Antropófago and the work of Oswald de Andrade, this article aims to describe the trajectory of the several uses of Anthropophagy in Brazilian ...
Alessia Di Eugenio
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Anthropophagic Re-Manifesto for the Digital Age

open access: yesExchanges, 2020
In 2009 I started writing the essay Digital Anthropophagy and its companion piece, the manifesto-poem Anthropophagic Re-Manifesto for the Digital Age. Being an artist from Brazil, I could not escape the cultural mystique of ‘Anthropophagy’.
Vanessa Maia Ramos-Velasquez
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TRADITION, TRANSLATION AND ANTHROPOPHAGY IN MÁRIO AND

open access: yesTravessias, 2007
This study intends discuss the poetic of Mrio and Oswald de Andrade having in mind the aspects of the tradition, of the innovation and of the rupture with the dominant aesthetics in order to compose the modern writing.
Edwirgens Aparecida Ribeiro Lopes de Almeida
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When the Naked Body Speaks: Brazilian Theater in the Search of National Identity

open access: yesCorpus Mundi, 2022
The naked body is a complex phenomenon, combining a variety of functions. Nudity can be symbols of threat/insecurity, aggression/victim, freedom/slavery.
Serguey N. Yakushenkov
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“Tupi, or not Tupi that is the question”: Amerindian perspectivism and Organizational Studies [PDF]

open access: yesRAE: Revista de Administração de Empresas, 2020
This essay discusses the possibilities that Viveiros de Castro's concept of Amerindian perspectivism offers to Organizational Studies. Oswald de Andrdade's Anthropophagous Manifesto is the guiding thread of our investigation.
Sergio Eduardo de Pinho Velho Wanderley   +1 more
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Field evidence for manipulation of mosquito host selection by the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum

open access: yesPeer Community Journal, 2021
Whether the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum can manipulate mosquito host choice in ways that enhance parasite transmission toward humans is unknown. We assessed the influence of P.
Vantaux, Amélie   +15 more
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Narratives of Brazilian Modernism. Tarsila do Amaral and the Anthropophagic Movement as Aesthetic Decolonization

open access: yesHistoria y Memoria, 2015
Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973) began her anthropophagic phase in 1928, after the creation of Abaporú, a painting that insinuated the consequent writing of the Anthropophagic (or Cannibalist) Manifesto by Oswald de Andrade in the same year. These proposals
María Elena Lucero
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