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National and Regional Family Patterns in Brazilian Social Thought
Revisions of classical studies of the family in Brazil agree in criticizing patriarchalism as a general and fixed model describing this institution, arguing that the Brazilian family was a plurality of dispersed experiences.
Tarcísio Rodrigues Botelho +1 more
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The role of violence in the classics of Brazilian Social Thought
This essay had the objective of problematizing the role of violence in Brazilian social life and of discussing the relevance it poses in three classics of Brazilian Social Thought.
Bruno de Souza Lessa, Jaqueline Silinske
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Doze eminentes professores e pesquisadores respondem ao questionário que objetiva explorar não apenas as concepções teóricas sobre a área, mas também maneiras de atuar em pesquisa, lecionar, formar programas ou elaborar cursos.
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, André Botelho
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Reflections of the work of Nina Rodrigues in brazilian social thought
According to the readings from the works of Raimundo Nina Rodrigues, the proposed article aims to establish a connection between them and the Brazilian social thought, concomitantly brings an analysis of general practice and uses of theses ethnic-racial ...
Elaine M. e S. Oliveira +2 more
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The coronelism of Victor Nunes Leal and the conservative modernization
The Brazilian State has, in its formation, peculiar characteristics that somehow can still be detected. Among them, there is patrimonialism, i.e., the disregard for the separation between public and private.
Juliana Leme Faleiros, Silvio Almeida
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Theodoro Sampaio no 5º Congresso Brasileiro de Geografia (1916)
Theodoro Sampaio (1855-1937), a Brazilian polymath born in the 19th century and a renowned engineer-geographer from Bahia, devoted himself to a wide variety of topics throughout his life and made significant contributions to Brazilian science.
Marcus Henrique Oliveira de Jesus +1 more
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Brazilian sociological theory and postcolonial criticism
The article discusses to what extent sociological theories produced in the Brazilian academic field dialogue with a global intellectual movement criticizing coloniality and the Eurocentric foundations of the social sciences.
Lucas Amaral de Oliveira +1 more
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Gilda de Mello e Souza : une essayiste singulière, une écriture lumineuse
As a leading figure of the cultural renewal that gave women access to an intellectual environment previously restricted to them, Gilda de Mello Souza (1919-2005) established an enduring and unique place in Brazilian social thought. This article has three
Heloisa Pontes, Bárbara Luisa Pires
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Les journées de(puis) juin 2013
Throughout the historical course of Brazilian society, we can discern three sociopolitical traditions: one is conservative-liberalist; another leans to the centre-right or centre-left, and is committed to the virtues of the nation state; and the final ...
Marco Antonio Perruso +1 more
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Social thought and paths to modernity: space and figuration in brazilian essayism
The paper aims to analyze the Brazilian essayism through the category of modern chronotope and reflect upon the theoretical junction between imaginative cartography and figuration as interpretative axes of essayism and Brazilian social thought as an example of peripheral intellectual experience, highlighting the multiple paths and interpretations of ...
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