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Species Occurrence and Seasonal Variation of Malaria Vectors in Hadiya Zone, Ethiopia. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomed Res Int
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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A Mão do Povo : Appropriations du populaire dans l’art des femmes brésiliennes des années 1970

open access: yesBrésil(s), 2021
This essay examines artworks of the 1970s by Regina Vater, Lygia Pape, and Anna Bella Geiger, that adopted « popular » cultural forms including folk art, handicrafts, and Indigenous and Afro-Brazilian rituals and customs.
Gillian Sneed
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HERITAGE AND INDIGENOUS DECOLONIAL REAPROPRIATION OF OSWALD DE ANDRADE’S ANTROPOPHAGY

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada, 2023
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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Alterity and Anthropophagy in Funk Artist MC Véia’s Music: A Process of Folk Communication

open access: yesRevista Internacional de Folkcomunicação, 2016
This article examines the media sensation “MC Véia” and how Carioca funk (funk music from Rio de Janeiro) has changed her life. Leda Maria Soares Ferreira, or “MC Véia”, changes her identity and sense of belonging after moving to the suburbs of Rio de ...
Míriam Cristina Carlos Silva   +1 more
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Pés vivos in "El queso del quechua" by Glauco Mattoso

open access: yesJournal of Lusophone Studies, 2019
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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APETITOS TITÁNICOS Y TIRÁNICOS CARIBEÑOS: FUKÚ, NARRACIONES VORACES Y CUERPOS LITERARIOS EN LA MARAVILLOSA VIDA BREVE DE ÓSCAR WAO DE JUNOT DÍAZ

open access: yesPerífrasis. Revista de Literatura, Teoría y Crítica, 2022
El prefacio de La maravillosa vida breve de Óscar Wao (2007) de Junot Díaz presenta a Galactus, llamado el “devorador de mundos” en Marvel, como pista de lectura inquietante.
Silvia Ortiz Gómez
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Hybridité culturelle, « anthropophagie » identitaire et transterritorialité

open access: yesGéographie et Cultures, 2011
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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Dialogical Anthropophagy: looking at Tarsila do Amaral

open access: yesSignum: Estudos da Linguagem, 2019
This paper presents a dialogic reflection on carnivalization in Tarsila do Amaral. The painting Anthropophagy, composed by the syncrisis of A Negra and Abaporu, in dialogue with modern aesthetics, is the corpus, in comparison with other works of the ...
Luciane de PAULA, Douglas Neris de SOUZA
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Hambre de tinieblas. Caníbales, zombis y vampiros en tres novelas contemporáneas del Cono Sur

open access: yesAmerika, 2023
The intention of this paper is to formulate the concept of 'monstrous hunger' as the center of proposals and actions in three contemporary novels from the Southern Cone that fall within the horror genre: Cadáver exquisito (2018), by Agustina Bazterrica ...
Liliana Lara
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L’imaginaire du cannibalisme des îles des « Mers du sud »(Du dernier tiers du XVIIIe au début du XXe siècle)

open access: yesCarnets, 2019
From the 1770s onwards, an imagination of the cannibalism of the Oceania islands was formed in Europe, as French and English scientific expeditions explored the "Southern Seas". Very early on, the visited islanders are suspected of being anthropophagous.
Nicolas Cambon
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