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Walczuk, Magdalena. "Literatura negra e/ou afro-brasileira: uma tentativa de conceituação." Studia Romanica Posnaniensia 46, no. 3 (2019): 31–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/strop.2019.463.003.

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The article aims to discuss the concept of black and/or Afro-Brazilian literature. It summarizes different approaches to the definition of Afro-Brazilian literature elaborated both by critics and its authors, taking in consideration the elements such as authorship, point of view, thematic content, language / aesthetic or target reader. Presenting briefly the presence (as object and subject) and the image of the black population in the Brazilian literary canon, the article discusses the way it has been deconstructed and transgressed by Afro-Brazilian authors.
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Kennedy, James H. "Recent Afro-Brazilian Literature: A Tentative Bibliography." A Current Bibliography on African Affairs 17, no. 4 (1985): 327–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001132558501700403.

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In recent years, increased interest in black studies in the U.S. has fostered an upswing in research in Afro-Latin American literature. The explicit focus of most studies, however, has been the works of Afro-Hispanics, while in most instances literature by Brazilians of African descent has been treated only marginally, if at all. This study delineates the factors which have caused literature by Afro-Brazilian authors to remain at the fringes of Afro-Latin American studies in the U.S. and presents an important corpus of literature written by Brazilians of African descent and published since 196
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Kennedy, James H. "The Image of Blacks in Lusophone Literatures and Cinema: A Research Bibliography." A Current Bibliography on African Affairs 20, no. 1 (1987): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001132558702000102.

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Black characters have appeared in the creative literature of the lusophone world since the sixteenth century, when they figured in the dramatic works of the Portuguese playwright Gil Vicente. With the current surge of interest in the Luso-Brazilian world, many critical studies now shed much light on the variety of ways in which lusophone authors and filmmakers have portrayed blacks. This compilation provides sources appraising the portrayal of black characters in the literature and cinema produced by whites in the Portuguese-speaking world, with particular focus on Angola, Brazil, and Mozambiq
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Souza, Heleine Fernandes de. "Arquivos Afro-diaspóricos: a voz do enigma na literatura negra-feminina brasileira." Elyra, no. 18 (2021): 29–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/2182-8954/ely18a2.

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Based on Alice Walker’s reflection, about the need for the intellectual black person to be doubly prepared, as “there is not only a new world to be conquered, there is an old world to be claimed”, I think about the construction of the Afro-Diasporic archives in the Black Brazilian Literature, especially that produced by female authors. I choose two works that give an image of these archives: the short story “Exu e a lagartixa”, by Mãe Beata de Yemojá, from the book Caroço de Dendê (1997) and the poem “Vozes-mulheres”, by Conceição Evaristo, from the book Poemas da recordação e outros mo-viment
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Rozante, Rozangela. "The Black Psychologist and the White Client in a Racist Country." Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal 7, no. 4 (2022): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/pprij-16000319.

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The article is part of a Master’s thesis, completed in Brazil, 2021. The research aimed to study the intersubjective racial relations, arising from the transference relationship between Black psychologists and their White clients. The study deals with the encounter and clinical management of the mentioned dyad. This is a qualitative clinical research, using Bardin’s content analysis, with ten interviews conducted in a remote environment. This paper analyzes interpersonal relationships in the construction of bonds with patients, as well as psychic structures, considering them crossed by structu
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Moreira, Marcelo Rasga, Fernando Manuel Bessa Fernandes, José Mendes Ribeiro, and Thereza de Lamare Franco Neto. "A review of Brazilian scientific output on crack - contributions to the political agenda." Ciência & Saúde Coletiva 20, no. 4 (2015): 1047–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232015204.03202014.

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Object: scientific literature about crack abuse published in Brazilian journals indexed in SCIELO.Objective: systematic review of literature treating findings as a framework for agenda-setting orienting policy decision makers.Methodology: SCIELO online journals research since 02/06/2013 on tag crack as "key word searched" and in indexes as "research amplitude". An amount of 199 references were identified and their abstracts were analyzed getting to a final group of 59 articles specifically studying crack issues in Brazil. Analysis: institutional criteria (journal, subject area, and publishing
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Amaral, João Joaquim Freitas do, and Cesar Gomes Victora. "The effect of training in Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) on the performance and healthcare quality of pediatric healthcare workers: a systematic review." Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil 8, no. 2 (2008): 151–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1519-38292008000200002.

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OBJECTIVES: to analyze the effect of training in Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) on the quality of case management by healthcare workers based on a systematic review of the literature. METHODS: the authors searched the databases MEDLINE, LILACS, PAHO and WHOLIS for the search terms Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI), and analyzed documents published by Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization and the Brazilian Ministry of Health between January 1993 and July 2006. The quality of the methodology was assessed using the criteria developed by Dow
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Cruz, Eduardo Picanço, Roberto Pessoa Queiroz Falcao, and Cesar Ramos Barreto. "Exploring the evolution of ethnic entrepreneurship: the case of Brazilian immigrants in Florida." International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 24, no. 5 (2018): 971–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijebr-08-2016-0239.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyze Brazilian entrepreneurial communities in Florida, through the capitals theory approach. Design/methodology/approach By adopting a comparative case study approach, the researchers conducted 80 in-depth interviews with Brazilian entrepreneurs in two different communities – Pompano Beach (Miami area) and Orlando, Florida. Data triangulation was performed through interviews with community stakeholders, secondary sources of data and surveys. Findings Authors propose a framework of 27 contexts, based on immigrant entrepreneurs’ capital provisions. Evid
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Pedro, Matheus Kahakura Franco, André Giacomelli Leal, Ricardo Ramina, and Murilo Sousa de Meneses. "Preoperative Endovascular Embolization of Glomus Jugulare Tumors: A Retrospective Case Series of 22 Embolizations in 20 Patients and Literature Review." Arquivos Brasileiros de Neurocirurgia: Brazilian Neurosurgery 41, no. 01 (2021): e26-e34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1739270.

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Abstract Objective Glomus jugulare tumors, or tympanojugular paragangliomas, are rare, highly vascularized skull base tumors originated from paraganglion cells of the neural crest. With nonabsorbable embolic agents, embolization combined with surgery has become the norm. The authors assess the profile and outcomes of patients submitted to preoperative embolization in a Brazilian tertiary care hospital. Methods The present study is a single-center, retrospective analysis; between January 2008 and December 2019, 22 embolizations were performed in 20 patients in a preoperative character, and thei
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Silva, Adriana Reis. "O padrão discursivo barretiano da obra Clara dos Anjos e a possibilidade dessa releitura contemporânea." Caligrama: Revista de Estudos Românicos 20, no. 2 (2016): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2238-3824.20.2.115-140.

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<p>O presente estudo objetiva mostrar o padrão discursivo racial na produção da obra <em>Clara dos Anjos </em>(1922) de Lima Barreto em contraposição a essa releitura a telenovela <em>Fera ferida </em>(1993), de Aguinaldo Silva, Ricardo Linhares e Ana Maria Moretzsohn. Para constituir o aporte teórico estabelecido nesse trabalho, utilizamos a noção de formação discursiva segundo Michel Pêcheux (1997), buscando apreender, como a macroesturação enunciativa dos objetos <em>Clara dos Anjos </em>e <em>Fera ferida </em>se articulam através da per
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Kennedy, James H. "Political Liberalization, Black Consciousness, and Recent Afro-Brazilian Literature." Phylon (1960-) 47, no. 3 (1986): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/274987.

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Rodrigues, Felipe Fanuel Xavier. "The Politics of African Heritage in Black Brazilian Women's Literature." WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly 49, no. 1 (2021): 297–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wsq.2021.0043.

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Rocha, Rejane. "The Atlas of Brazilian Digital Literature." Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures 6, no. 2 (2022): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.53397/hunnu.jflc.202202003.

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The Atlas of Brazilian Digital Literature is the first and the only digital archive of digital literature in Brazil to date. It reunites the documentation (taxonomic description, images, videos, interviews with the authors, and critical fortune) of 150 works and counting. This article reports the challenges related to the construction and maintenance of the Atlas, which led to the formation of the Brazilian Digital Literature Observatory, a research group dedicated to follow and critically analyze the production of Brazilian digital literature, to propose alternatives for its preservation, and
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Douxami, Christine. "Brazilian Black Theatre: A Political Theatre Against Racism." TDR/The Drama Review 63, no. 1 (2019): 32–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/dram_a_00815.

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Black Brazilian theatre constitutes a political and artistic response to the racial discrimination characteristic of Brazilian society. As early as 1944, young members of the recently created black political movement saw theatre as a potential weapon to transform Brazilian society and created the Teatro Experimental do Negro (Black Experimental Theatre). This activist theatre continues to this day to pave the way for other black theatre companies.
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Ortolano, Glauco, and Julie A. Porter. "Brazilian Cinema: Film in the Land of Black Orpheus." World Literature Today 77, no. 3/4 (2003): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40158169.

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Martinelli, Renan Vinicius Romano, Diego Costa Astur, Gustavo Kenzo Miyashita, João Victor Novaretti, Moisés Cohen, and Alexandre Pedro Nicolini. "THE 50 MOST CITED ARTICLES IN THE BRAZILIAN MEDICAL LITERATURE ON KNEE SURGERY." Acta Ortopédica Brasileira 28, no. 1 (2020): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-785220202801224352.

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ABSTRACT Objective: To provide an analysis of the 50 most cited articles on knee surgery in the Brazilian medical literature. Methods: This is a study of systematic review and meta-analysis, level of evidence 3. It was carried out through search in the SCOPUS database to identify scientific articles published in the Brazilian medical literature. Eighty-six Brazilian journals were analyzed, and articles with ten or more citations and which had the word “joelho” or “knee” in the title, abstract or keywords were selected. Results: All articles were published as of the year 2000 in 14 journals. Th
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de Souza Lima, Lívia, Ligia Fabris, and Mayra Goulart da Silva. "Violence Against Black Women in Politics: Experiences and Testimonials from Brazil." FEMINA POLITICA – Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft 31, no. 2 (2022): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/feminapolitica.v31i2.05.

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In this article the authors aim to understand the specificity of violence against Black women in Brazilian politics through the analysis of testimonies of Black politicians in different administrative positions and various regions of Brazil. Adopting the “Violence Against Women in Politics” (VAWIP) analytical model developed by Mona Lena Krook, the goal of this approach is to highlight the forms that this violence takes in the Brazilian context when gender and race intersect. In doing so, the article pursues two objectives. First, it offers an overview of violence against Black women in Brazil
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Santos, Andréia Teixeira dos, and Marizete Lucini. "Educational practices and knowledge constituted in the political training processes of black activists: a literature review." JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE SPREADING 2, no. 1 (2021): e12356. http://dx.doi.org/10.20952/jrks2112356.

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This text undertakes a bibliographic survey of academic discussions involving the trajectories of black women activists. Historically, black women have challenged institutional powers, facing racism and sexism, while oppressions crystallized in society. One of the strategies to face oppression is the movement of black women, in the form of organizations that fight within an intersectional perspective. We understand that Black Feminism plays a leading role in the action of educating, highlighting its pedagogical role in the dissemination of knowledge, in addition to its political role throughou
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Toledo, Cinthia Torres, and Marília Pinto de Carvalho. "The Peer Group’s Agency in a Brazilian School." Boyhood Studies 13, no. 2 (2020): 71–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/bhs.2020.130206.

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Black working-class boys are the group with the most significant difficulties in their schooling process. In dialogue with Raewyn Connell, we seek to analyze how the collective conceptions of peer groups have influenced the school engagement of Brazilian boys. We conducted an ethnographic research with students around the age of 14 at an urban state school in the periphery of the city of São Paulo. We analyzed the hierarchization process between two groups of boys, demonstrating the existence of a collective notion of masculinity that works against engagement with the school. Well-known to the
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Pinto-Bailey, Cristina Ferreira. "Black Brazilian Feminisms: From Page, to Stage, to Screen." Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas 54, no. 1 (2021): 34–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08905762.2021.1904649.

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Albuquerque, Severino J., and Thomas E. Skidmore. "Black into White: Race and Nationality in Brazilian Thought." Hispanic Review 63, no. 3 (1995): 482. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/474702.

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Ribeiro de Jesus, Abel, Jiju Antony, Herman Augusto Lepikson, and Adriano L. A. Peixoto. "Six Sigma critical success factors in Brazilian industry." International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management 33, no. 6 (2016): 702–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijqrm-08-2014-0120.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify critical success factors (CSFs) that are regarded as the most important in Six Sigma programs in Brazil and to compare these rankings with those in international literature. Design/methodology/approach – A sample of industrial companies was selected to complete a survey. In total, 104 questionnaires were obtained. The results were compared with a literature review consisting of 26 papers from 13 countries. In total, 70 CSFs were found in the papers, but 19 CSFs were analyzed and reduced to ten. A multivariate factor analysis further reduced th
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Favacho, Alexsandra Rodrigues de Mendonça, Tatiana Rozental, Simone Berger Calic, Maria Aparecida Mota Scofield, and Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos. "Fatal Brazilian spotless fever caused by Rickettsia rickettsii in a dark-skinned patient." Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 44, no. 3 (2011): 395–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0037-86822011000300028.

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Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) is the most important and frequent rickettsial disease in Brazil. A fatal case of BSF is reported in a 32-year-old black man, who died of irreversible shock after five days of fever, severe headache and abdominal pain with no rash. Spleen, kidney and heart samples collected at autopsy were positive for Rickettsia rickettsii by PCR and sequencing. The authors emphasize the need for a high index of diagnostic suspicion for spotted fever in black patients. Absence of a skin rash should not dissuade clinicians from considering the possibility of BSF and initiating emp
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Oliveira, Lucas Amaral de. "Speaking for themselves: observations on a “marginal” tradition in Brazilian Literature." Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies 5, no. 1 (2022): 441–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.25160/bjbs.v5i1.23793.

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The article discusses “marginal literature” produced in the outskirts of São Paulo by authors who do not “fit” into the symbolic hierarchies of the dominant literary canon. This analysis will be based on a broad overview of the tradition in Brazilian literature that has tried to represent both poverty and marginalisation. Special attention will be paid to the debate on the shift from a “dialectic of malandroism”, proposed by Antonio Candido, towards a “dialectic of marginality”. According to João Cezar de Castro Rocha, the latter involves a variety of art practices that seek to expose social c
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Miranda, Fernanda Rodrigues de. "Maria Firmina dos Reis: a fundadora negra de outra tradição literária brasileira." Cadernos de Literatura Comparada, no. 43 (2020): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/21832242/litcomp43a4.

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In this paper we analyze the work Úrsula (1859), by Afro-Brazilian writer Maria Firmina dos Reis, pioneer in the publication of the novel and the abolitionist content in Portuguese-language fiction. Through some general lines about the context of the work, the observation of the preface and the constitution of black characters, the objective is to highlight the extent to which the work operates a fracture to the colonial order as a unique framework for black people, establishing a new tradition in Brazilian literature
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Schmidt, Denise Rodrigues Costa, Rosana Aparecida Spadoti Dantas, and Maria Helena Palucci Marziale. "Quality of life at work: Brazilian nursing literature review." Acta Paulista de Enfermagem 21, no. 2 (2008): 330–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-21002008000200016.

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze how Quality of Working Life (QWL) / Quality of Life at Work (QLW) has been studied, and assess the Brazilian nursing professionals' satisfaction. METHODS: Articles were selected using the following databases: LILACS; CAPES; DEDALUS; UNICAMP; UNIFESP; and UNESP. The selected studies were analyzed based on some evaluation criteria used in studies about Quality of Life: concepts and domains, used instruments and investigated population. RESULTS: Of the 47 studies found, 17 (36.1%) met the established inclusion criteria. The term QWL/QLW was conceptualized in eight articles (
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Scarato, Luciane. "The Railways as a Character: Representations of Conviviality in Brazilian Literature." Latin American Literary Review 48, no. 95 (2020): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.26824/lalr.177.

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Stemming from the early railway system in Brazil, this article builds on conviviality in Latin America. Scholarship traditionally looks at railroads to analyse economy, architecture, and labour. However, the extent to which railroads changed everyday interactions within the smallest contexts remains overlooked. To fill in this gap, it draws from novels, plays, and short stories written between the late-nineteenth century and the first three decades of the twentieth century. This timeframe corresponds to the “railway boom” in Brazil and encompasses renowned authors such as Machado de Assis but
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Silva, Maurício. "Histórias de rua ou sexo & violência: o realismo suburbano de Fernando Bonassi." Aletria: Revista de Estudos de Literatura 15, no. 1 (2007): 98–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.15.1.98-104.

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Resumo: Este artigo procura analisar as principais características da produção literária de Fernando Bonassi, um dos autores contemporâneos que, com mais persistência, procurou promover uma série de deslocamentos estruturais em sua ficção. Destacando aspectos formais e temáticos de sua obra, o presente texto insere o autor no diversificado plano estético do realismo suburbano.Palavras-chave: Fernando Bonassi; literatura brasileira contemporânea; realismo.Abstract: The present article analyses the literary production of one of the most important authors from contemporary brazilian literature, F
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Trochim, Michael R. "The Brazilian Black Guard Racial Conflict in Post-Abolition Brazil." Americas 44, no. 3 (1988): 285–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1006908.

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The existence of racial democracy in Brazil has long since come into serious question. The work of sociologists like Florestan Fernandes and historians like Carl Degler has demonstrated the fact of racial discrimination in Brazil, yet the history of race relations in Brazil still seems to stand in contrast to that of the United States. Occurrences of widespread racial violence and the organization of militant movements for social, economic, and political equality take up little space in the historical literature dealing with Brazil. The apparent lack of endemic racial conflict in Brazil has be
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Coser, Stelamaris. "African Diasporic Connections in the Americas: Toni Morrison in Brazil." Feminismo/s, no. 40 (July 15, 2022): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/fem.2022.40.03.

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Admired throughout the world, Toni Morrison’s powerful voice resounds in special ways in Brazil, where she conducted part of her research for Beloved –a novel she considered an interrogation about the legacy of slavery in countries like Brazil and the USA. Initially labeled «politically correct» by Brazilian media, her works have finally achieved great visibility in the twenty-first century thanks to translations, a wide readership and increasing academic attention. In fact, Afro-Brazilian women writers, literary critics, historians, and cultural workers have reached unprecedented recognition
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de Araújo, Flávia Santos. "Beyond the Flesh: Contemporary Representations of the Black Female Body in Afro-Brazilian Literature." Meridians 14, no. 1 (2016): 148–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/meridians.14.1.10.

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Avila, Myriam. "BEYOND THE WORLD REPUBLIC OF LETTERS." Ilha do Desterro A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies 71, no. 2 (2018): 165–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2018v71n2p165.

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This paper draws on a research focused on Brazilian literary life in the first half of the 20th century. Taking up the idea that Brazilian culture and Brazilian literature must be approached as a language in itself, it aims to contribute to throw light upon the crucial decades in which Europe’s influence as trendsetter begins to fade. A survey of letters sent from abroad by Brazilian writers to their colleagues in that period will show how displacement influenced their views on literature and life and the depth of their dependence on keeping up dialogue with home-staying literary friends. Most
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Tomaz-Morais, James, Jully Anne Soares de Lima, Brunna Thaís Luckwu-Lucena, et al. "Clinical intervention studies of orofacial motricity: an analysis of the methodological quality of brazilian studies." Revista CEFAC 20, no. 3 (2018): 388–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-021620182032318.

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to evaluate the methodological quality of clinical trials published in Brazilian journals. Methods: four trained independent researchers conducted a systematic literature search of all Brazilian speech therapy-related journals over the last ten years, whether the journals were active or inactive. All journal volumes published during that period were selected, and each researcher conducted an individual analysis to identify articles that focused primarily on orofacial motricity. The tools used were the Downs and Black Quality Checklist and the Jadad scale. Results: after the s
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Luz, Mônica Abud Perez de Cerqueira, Roseli Machado Lopes do Nascimento, Rosana Maria Pires Barbato Schwartz, Márcia Mello Costa De Liberal, and João Clemente De Souza Neto. "Representation of Black Men and Women Characters in Children's Literature: Breaking with the Hegemonic Culture." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 6, no. 10 (2018): 265–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol6.iss10.1186.

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This article is the result of a doctoral research and from the reflections and researches developed by the Social Pedagogy Group. The main objective is to analyze the discourses carried in children's literature from a post-structuralist perspective and some notes by Foucault on the articulation between discourse, power, and knowledge. For the analysis and understanding of the speeches and the textual and iconographic forms conveyed on the black and black characters, we use children's works produced after the promulgation of Law 10.639/2003, which established the inclusion in the official curri
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Mitsuo Ueda, Renan, Leandro Cantorski da Rosa, Wesley Vieira da Silva, Ícaro Romolo Sousa Agostino, and Adriano Mendonça Souza. "Systematic literature review of Brazilian research on multivariate control charts." Revista Gestão da Produção Operações e Sistemas 16, no. 1 (2021): 122–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15675/gepros.v16i1.2677.

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Purpose – This paper aims to present a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of studies in Brazil with applications of multivariate control charts indexed in journals on the Web of Science. Design/methodology/approach – The following steps were carried out: a detailed synthesis was performed on the general characteristics of the corpus, co-citation and collaboration networks analyzed; and a co-occurrence of terms in the text corpus was verified. A Systematic Literature Review was carried out using the protocols set out by Biolchini et al. (2007), Kitchenham (2004) and Tranfield, Denyer and Smart
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Ribeiro Homem, Larissa Hery Ito, Michelle Bonatti, Luiz Renato D´Agostini, Marcos Lana, and Stefan Sieber. "The Practice Structured on the Discourse: Repertoires and Dominant Discourses in Brazilian Scientific Literature on Agrochemicals." Sustainable Agriculture Research 5, no. 1 (2016): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/sar.v5n1p109.

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<p>The present work aims to clarify the discursive practices of Brazilian scientific literature on chemical pesticides in order to understand, from a historical perspective, which repertoires are available to give meaning to the use of pesticides in Brazil. It further draws a picture of the positions taken in the technical area, from the creation of the “Agrochemicals Law” in 1989 until the present day. A total of 78 articles from ten journals were reviewed using the analysis of the discourses method as well as an overview of the database according to years, authors, and titles. The resu
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Almeida, Dulce Filgueira de, and Craig Cook. "The Black Body in Donald Pierson’s Thesis “Negroes in Brazil”." Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies 9, no. 2 (2021): 269–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.25160/bjbs.v9i2.120806.

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This article aims to present the way the black body is approached in Donald Pierson’s (1900-1995) doctoral thesis. The question to be investigated is: how does one of the first studies on racial issues carried out in Brazil treat the black body? The theoretical framework was defined by authors from the social sciences. The thesis was considered as a historical document. A content analysis was made based on the following codes: the work’s physical structure, notes on the second and the first introductions, and approaches about the body. The results suggest that the black body did not properly q
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Vizzoto, Andrieli Diniz, Breno Augusto Diniz Pereira, Marina Ferraz Campanher, and Felipe Da Silva Ravanello. "An Overview on the Studies of Organizational Culture in Journals Indexed in the Business Administration Area (2008-2013)." Future Studies Research Journal: Trends and Strategies 6, no. 1 (2014): 132–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24023/futurejournal/2175-5825/2014.v6i1.148.

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The literature, especially in the areas of Administration, Psychology and Sociology, has paid attention to the values as guides of human and organizational behavior in private and public companies. This study has aimed to present how the organizational culture has been studied through a review of scientific journals that have published articles on the subject, comprising the years from 2008 to 2013 and making a comparison between the reality of Brazilian and international publications. Seeking to provide some perspective on the current scenario in the theme, this work is characterized as a bib
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Dosoky, Satyal, Barata, da Silva, and Setzer. "Volatiles of Black Pepper Fruits (Piper nigrum L.)." Molecules 24, no. 23 (2019): 4244. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234244.

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Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is historically one of the most important spices and herbal medicines, and is now cultivated in tropical regions worldwide. The essential oil of black pepper fruits has shown a myriad of biological activities and is a commercially important commodity. In this work, five black pepper essential oils from eastern coastal region of Madagascar and six black pepper essential oils from the Amazon region of Brazil were obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The major components of the essential oils were α-pinene, sabinene, β-pin
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Oliveira, Luiz Henrique Silva de. "Manifestações do negrismo no modernismo brasileiro: poesia e romance." Navegações 10, no. 2 (2018): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1983-4276.2017.2.23862.

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Este trabalho pretende analisar as manifestações do negrismo enquanto procedimento literário do século XX e estudar suas variantes no âmbito do modernismo brasileiro. Para tanto, tomaremos exemplares da poesia e do romance modernistas como elementos de análise. Será necessário para isso evidenciar as fontes e influências do negrismo e estabelecer diálogo com outros sentidos que o termo possui. Finalmente, deseja-se evidenciar como o negrismo no modernismo brasileiro representou uma etapa de transição entre a literatura de perspectiva etnocêntrica, em relação ao negro, e a chamada literatura af
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Żyła, Tomasz, Beata Kawala, Joanna Antoszewska-Smith, and Maciej Kawala. "Black Stain and Dental Caries: A Review of the Literature." BioMed Research International 2015 (2015): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/469392.

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Black stain is characterized as a dark line or an incomplete coalescence of dark dots localized on the cervical third of the tooth. Over the last century, the etiology of black stain has been the subject of much debate. Most of the studies concerning this issue were conducted in pediatric population. According to the reviewed articles published between 2001 and 2014, the prevalence of black stain varies from 2.4% to 18% with equal sex distribution. The majority of the authors confirm the correlation between the presence of black stain and lower caries experience. The microflora of this deposit
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de Oliveira Barbosa, Rafael. "A Brazilian Perspective on Audiobooks." Logos 32, no. 2 (2021): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18784712-03104014.

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Abstract This paper presents a Brazilian perspective on audiobooks. It contextualizes the past and current realities of the format in the country, on the basis of surveys coordinated by national associations connected to the book market and of archival research we have undertaken, and shows some examples of recorded literary works and recent initiatives in audiobook production. The ‘acoustic-editorial project’ idea is proposed as a way to highlight and deepen the materiality and production process of audiobooks, and to understand the editorial elements through which the listening experience is
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Nishikawa, Kinohi. "Driven by the Market: African American Literature after Urban Fiction." American Literary History 33, no. 2 (2021): 320–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajab008.

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Abstract Kenneth W. Warren’s What Was African American Literature? (2011) compelled literary historians to question deeply held assumptions about periodization and racial authorship. While critics have taken issue with Warren aligning African American literature with Jim Crow segregation, none has examined his account of what came after this conjuncture: namely, the market’s wholesale cooptation of Black writing. By following the career of African American popular novelist Omar Tyree, this essay shows how corporate publishers in the 1990s and 2000s redefined African American literature as a sa
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Livingstone, Victoria. "BETWEEN THE GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY AND THE LATIN AMERICAN “BOOM”:." Belas Infiéis 4, no. 2 (2015): 115–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/belasinfieis.v4.n2.2015.11340.

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This article studies the translation of Brazilian literature in the United States between 1930 and the end of the 1960s. It analyzes political, historical and economic factors that influenced the publishing market for translations in the U.S., focusing on the editorial project of Alfred A. Knopf, the most influential publisher for Latin American literature in the U.S. during this period, and Harriet de Onís, who translated approximately 40 works from Spanish and Portuguese into English. In addition to translating authors such as João Guimarães Rosa and Jorge Amado, de Onís worked as a reader f
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DuBois, Frank L., and Marcos Andre Mendes Primo. "State capitalism and clusters: the case of Brazilian shipbuilding." International Journal of Emerging Markets 11, no. 2 (2016): 214–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoem-03-2012-0023.

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Purpose – State capitalism is an economic model that relies on the role of a strong central government to support chosen firms and industries with subsidies, tax benefits and other advantages to which non-favored firms or industries do not have access (Bremmer, 2010). From an economic development perspective state capitalism is often used to redirect economic activity to underdeveloped regions (Wickham, 2009; Chobanyan and Leigh, 2006; Porter, 2008). The purpose of this paper is to examine the case of the Brazilian shipbuilding to illustrate the use of state capitalism to direct economic activ
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Matos, Paulo Rogério Faustino, and Jaime de Jesus Filho. "On the drivers of BNDES credit to Brazilian state governments." Journal of Financial Economic Policy 11, no. 2 (2019): 283–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jfep-06-2018-0088.

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Purpose This paper aims to address the discussion on the credit disbursement of US$28.6bn from Brazilian National Economic and Social Development Bank (BNDES) to Brazilian state governments during the period from 2009 to 2014. They try to identify the main drivers of the credit allocation in both cross state and time. Design/methodology/approach The authors use a dynamic balanced panel to estimate the role of technical and socioeconomic variables. Findings The results suggest that the states’ need for financing via BNDES exhibits neither inertial nor explosive behavior. The authors find an eff
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Jacobson, D. M., and M. P. Weitzman. "Black bronze and the ‘Corinthian alloy’." Classical Quarterly 45, no. 2 (1995): 580–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000983880004369x.

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Two recent studies by A. R. Giumlia-Mair and P. T. Craddock have been devoted to a form of bronze having a blackish tint.1, 2 The authors there describe examples ancient and modern, from as far apart as Mycenean Greece, Egypt, Rome, China and Japan. In Japan such bronze is prominently represented in decorative art and known as Shakudo.
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Librandi, Marilia. "Writing by Ear, the Aural Novel, and Echopoetics: A Listening Vocabulary for Literary Analysis." Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures 5, no. 2 (2021): 113–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.53397/hunnu.jflc.202102011.

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Given the robust plurivocality that has characterized literature in Brazil since its colonial inception, and the eminently (and explicitly) receptive stance that many of its modern authors have adopted, I have structured my argument to follow two intersecting paths. Firstly, Clarice Lispector’s notion of “writing by ear” serves as a foundation for a renewed history of Brazilian literature, framed as a history of active listening. Secondly, the hope is to offer a Luso-Afro- Amerindian-Brazilian contribution to Latin American criticism, turning the semantic range of terms related to edges, margi
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Ramos, Paulo César, and Ana Maura Tomesani. "Racism and Black Activism in Brazil: a Literary and Historical Review." Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies 8, no. 1-2 (2019): 3–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.25160/bjbs.v8i1-2.106209.

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This article intends to present a review on the history and literature of racism and black activism in Brazil. It is divided into two parts: the first is focused on the way concepts such as racism and anti-racism were explored in Brazilian academia, the emergence of the racial democracy thesis and its critics, and academic militance. The second follows the development of black activism in Brazil since the proclamation of the Republic (1889) until today, including two periods of authoritarian government. Where literature in the field suggests there were three phases of black activism in Brazil,
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Erakat, Noura, and Marc Lamont Hill. "Black-Palestinian Transnational Solidarity: Renewals, Returns, and Practice." Journal of Palestine Studies 48, no. 4 (2019): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2019.48.4.7.

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This introductory essay outlines the context for this special issue of the Journal of Palestine Studies on Black-Palestinian transnational solidarity (BPTS). Through the analytic of “renewal,” the authors point to the recent increase in individual and collective energies directed toward developing effective, reciprocal, and transformative political relationships within various African-descendant and Palestinian communities around the world. Drawing from the extant BPTS literature, this essay examines the prominent intellectual currents in the field and points to new methodologies and analytics
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