Species Occurrence and Seasonal Variation of Malaria Vectors in Hadiya Zone, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Environmental change can alter the species occurrence and seasonal distribution of malaria vectors to higher altitudes and latitudes. Highlands remain dynamic due to factors that favor their growth and development. Invasive species have proliferated into new ecological niches, increased.
Assemie A +3 more
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The article analyzes the emergence of psychopathological changes in peasant women resulting from long-term deprivation, using the examples of the archival and criminal case of Hanna Bilorus, oral historical testimonies, and official sources.
Anhelina Bernadska
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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 ...
Marcelo Amorim
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In the biodialogue that we establish through any relaxation validated technique, the bioimage of a BEG would be a living and acting virtual biointerfaceme, just like the rest of bioimages that are formed during it or in dreams.
Alejandro Cuevas-Sosa
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This article analyses the historical trajectory of a southern Brazilian population emerging from the interbreeding of Amerindian, African and European peoples: the so-called caboclos.
Claiton Marcio da Silva, Claudio de Majo
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Perspectives for a Metaphorology of Anthropophagy: Blumenberg, Montaigne and Oswald de Andrade
When one examines modernist anthropophagy from the perspective of a new theoretical-methodological instrument – Hans Blumenberg’s metaphorology – one notices that the very object of literary and critical study is reconfigured. Understood as a theoretical
Patricia Lavelle
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Of Anthropophagy and Anthropology: Monsters and Men in Beowulf and Northwest Coast Myth and Ritual
Monsters can be divided into two categories: human-like and non-human. Non-human monsters tend to be chthonic beings that are associated with the earth and natural forces.
M. Harkin
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Comparative attraction of Anopheles quadriannulatus and Anopheles arabiensis to humans estimated by comparing their relative abundance in samples of mosquito larvae and adults collected across an ecologically heterogeneous landscape in southern Tanzania Utafiti wa kulinganisha mvuto wa mbu aina ya Anopheles arabiensis na Anopheles quadriannulatus kwa binadamu katika mandhari yenye mazingira mbalimbali kusini mwa Tanzania [PDF]
Light and barrier traps near human activity selectively captured more Anopheles arabiensis, indicating a strong attraction to humans and explicit bias in adult sampling methods. Traps placed in open glades away from humans captured species proportions similar to larval samples, suggesting reduced sampling bias in those settings. Visits by entomological
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HERITAGE AND INDIGENOUS DECOLONIAL REAPROPRIATION OF OSWALD DE ANDRADE’S ANTROPOPHAGY
By retracing the success and the long journey of Oswald de Andrade’s cultural Anthropophagy, the article aims to reflect upon how it has recently been reinterpreted through indigenous theoretical and artistic contributions.
Alessia Di Eugenio
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Pés vivos in "El queso del quechua" by Glauco Mattoso
This paper approaches "El queso del quechua," the Spanish-language translation of Brazilian writer Glauco Mattoso’s short story "O quitute do quíchua," on the basis of certain central concepts: fetishism, anthropophagy, blindness, coprophagy, and ...
Alejandro Castro
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