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Interpretations of Brazil and Global Capitalism

Latin American Perspectives, 2019
Certain interpretations of Brazil may be read as texts providing theorizations of global capitalism. Study of a set of these texts focusing on Florestan Fernandes’s A revolução burguesa no Brasil exposes the connections between the internal and the external and the articulations of past, present, and future in the production of inequality within and ...
Víctor Coutinho Lage
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Florestan Fernandes and Interpretations of Brazil

Latin American Perspectives, 2011
Essays that became known as “interpretations of Brazil” appeared mostly between the proclamation of the Republic in 1889 and the spurt in academic life in the 1930s and later. These essays sought an overall analysis of Brazil. However, as universities developed, works of this kind began to lose ground to monographs with more circumscribed aims.
Bernardo Ricupero
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The Discovery of Brazil: A Note on Interpretations

Geographical Review, 1945
S OME Portuguese and Brazilian scholars have long been fond of the hypothesis that Brazil was known to the Portuguese even before Cabral landed on its shores in 1500. This hypothesis, at first little known among students of maritime expansion in the United States, has within the past decade stirred up discussion and criticism, and that criticism has in
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Social interpretations on climate change in the Northeast of Brazil

Latin American J of Management for Sustainable Development, 2018
Rômulo Lima Silva De Góis   +1 more
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Underdevelopment in Brazil and Its Interpretations

2020
Brazil is a vast and highly complex country that is subordinated to its central hegemonic poles and that combines both backwardness, modernity, progress interrupted by unfinished cycles of growth, and extreme inequality. Paradoxically, it is on the one hand ranked among the nine most advanced capitalist countries in the world and, on the other, listed ...
Carlos Brandão, Hipólita Siqueira
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Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy in Brazil: Elements of an Interpretive Approach

Qualitative Health Research, 2021
With this research, we aimed to raise elements to enhance the understanding of alcohol consumption among pregnant women in Brazil. Fourteen women identified as alcohol consumers during pregnancy were interviewed. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy seemed to be associated with three groups of interconnected issues: subjective and individual issues ...
Júlia Lustosa Martinelli   +4 more
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Brazil: An Interpretation

The Journal of Negro Education, 1946
J. F. E. Einaar, Gilberto Freyre
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