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Os estudos aqui reunidos oferecem insights profundos e formam um rico conjunto de perspectivas sociolinguísticas nas suas diversas interfaces e aplicações. A sua leitura contribuirá certamente para uma compreensão mais aprofundada da língua que falamos, bem como para a realização de futuras descobertas e conquistas científicas no fascinante campo da Sociolinguística.
A Pimenta Cultural apresenta dois volumes com pesquisas que abordam diferentes vieses relacionados à educação, à aprendizagem e aos processos pedagógicos. O primeiro volume, Sobre educação e tecnologia: conceitos e aprendizagem, trata de conceitos que permeiam a formação dos professores, os cursos à distância e os aparatos tecnológicos na busca pela potencialização da aprendizagem. Os pesquisadores partem de estudos de caso onde analisam os meios e os recursos utilizados no processo de aprendizagem, tanto in loco como em ambientes digitais, pontuando desafios e caminhos para o sucesso das práticas. O segundo volume, Sobre educação e tecnologia: processos e aprendizagem, apre...
A coletânea de textos que constitui esta obra analisa, relata e compartilha as experiências acadêmicas vivenciadas pelo Curso de Letras ao longo dos dez primeiros anos de atuação. Ao abordar a própria experiência, são debatidos aspectos da formação superior, em especial nos cursos de licenciatura. A obra trata de questões históricas, como o desenvolvimento do ensino superior na região oeste de Santa Catarina, e de questões atuais, a exemplo das políticas de acessibilidade, ações afirmativas e curricularização da extensão. O público de interesse são as pessoas vinculadas à área de Letras e Linguística, assim como profissionais de demais áreas das Ciências Humanas, p...
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Examines the importance of devloping within children and adolescents a critical awareness of the social, political and economic messages arising from the different forms of popular culture.
Vampires . . . they ache, they love, they thirst for the forbidden. They are your friends and lovers, and your worst fears. “A major new voice in horror fiction . . . an electric style and no shortage of nerve.”—Booklist At a club in Missing Mile, N.C., the children of the night gather, dressed in black, look for acceptance. Among them are Ghost, who sees what others do not; Ann, longing for love; and Jason, whose real name is Nothing, newly awakened to an ancient, deathless truth about his father, and himself. Others are coming to Missing Mile tonight. Three beautiful, hip vagabonds—Molochai, Twig, and the seductive Zillah, whose eyes are as green as limes—are on their own lost journey, slaking their ancient thirst for blood, looking for supple young flesh. They find it in Nothing and Ann, leading them on a mad, illicit road trip south to New Orleans. Over miles of dark highway, Ghost pursues, his powers guiding him on a journey to reach his destiny, to save Ann from her new companions, to save Nothing from himself. . . . “An important and original work . . . a gritty, highly literate blend of brutality and sentiment, hope and despair.”—Science Fiction Chronicle
A moving and compelling emotional mystery, by one of the most exciting new talents in Norway Her name is Jane Ashland, and her life has spiralled out of control. Moving between Jane's past and this extraordinary remote landscape, Nicolai Houm weaves a dramatic trail of suspense through one woman's life - via love, grief, and a devastating accident that changes everything. The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland is a compelling, beautifully-written tale of life at its most glorious, and most terrible. Born in 1974, Nicolai Houm has published two novels, a collection of stories and a picture book, all critically acclaimed in Norway. The Gradual Disappearance of Jane Ashland is his first book to be published in English. He works part-time as an editor in the publishing house Cappelen Damm, and lives in Lier with his wife and daughter.
'NDiaye is a hypnotic storyteller with an unflinching understanding of the rock-bottom reality of most people's life.' New York Times ' One of France's most exciting prose stylists.' The Guardian. Obsessed by her encounters with the mysterious green women, and haunted by the Garonne River, a nameless narrator seeks them out in La Roele, Paris, Marseille, and Ouagadougou. Each encounter reveals different aspects of the women; real or imagined, dead or alive, seductive or suicidal, driving the narrator deeper into her obsession, in this unsettling exploration of identity, memory and paranoia. Self Portrait in Green is the multi-prize winning, Marie NDiaye's brilliant subversion of the memoir. Written in diary entries, with lyrical prose and dreamlike imagery, we start with and return to the river, which mirrors the narrative by posing more questions than it answers.
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