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Chorando Pela Natureza é uma antologia que reúne poemas sobre as questões geopolíticas ambientais, principalmente do Brasil. É composta por produções de poetas contemporâneos e escritores independentes. O material coletado versa sobre as questões territoriais indígenas, a Floresta Amazônica, a crise dos recursos naturais, a devastação do solo, o futuro do planeta, entre outros temas.
Um saudosismo com cheiro de terra molhada pela chuva. Esse é o cheiro dessas páginas – sejam digitais ou físicas! Uma antologia que reúne as nuances de várias infâncias pelo mundo afora: do colorido em uma folha de papel A4 à melancolia de uma vida dura, desde os primeiros segundos neste planeta azul. Nuances e divergências à parte, o ponto comum e possível de vislumbrar na antologia “Infâncias” é que o tecido que separa a própria infância da poesia é tão sutil que em certos pontos é muito difícil distingui-los. Dito isso, esta antologia tem de fato muito de infância dentro de si. Talvez seja uma forma de infância. Dos medos absurdos à uma casinha com uma árvore em um dia de sol… Ah! Infâncias… M. Sales
In The Charismatic Gymnasium Maria José de Abreu examines how Charismatic Catholicism in contemporary Brazil produces a new form of total power through a concatenation of the breathing body, theology, and electronic mass media. De Abreu documents a vast religious respiratory program of revival popularly branded as “the aerobics of Jesus.” Pneuma—the Greek term for air, breath, and spirit—is central to this aerobic program, whose goal is to labor on the athletic elasticity of spirit. Tracing the rhetoric, gestures, and spaces that together constitute this new theological community, de Abreu exposes the articulating forces among evangelical Christianity, neoliberal logics, and the rise of right-wing politics. By calling attention to how an ethics of pauperism vitally intersects with the neoliberal ethos of flexibility, de Abreu shows how paradoxes do not hinder but expand the Charismatic gymnasium. The result, de Abreu demonstrates, is the production of a fluid form of totalitarianism and Christianity in Brazil and beyond.
Nazi Germany and Southern Europe, 1933-45 is about transnational fascist discourse. It addresses the cultural and scientific links between Nazi Germany and Southern Europe focusing on a hybrid international environment and an intricate set of objects that include individual, social, cultural or scientific networks and events.
Uma proposta metodológica para ser aplicada com alunos da rede publica.
Speeches spanning more than two decades trace the fight of the revolutionary vanguard to deepen the proletarian course of the Cuban revolution.
This book comprehensively introduces stripe rust disease, its development and its integral control. Covering the biology, genetics, genome, and functional genomics of the pathogen, it also discusses host and non-host resistance, their interactions and the epidemiology of the disease. It is intended for scientists, postgraduates and undergraduate studying stripe rust, plant pathology, crop breeding, crop protection and agricultural science, but is also a valuable reference book for consultants and administrators in agricultural businesses and education.
This classic book examines the role of leading scholars, philosophers, historians, and scientists—in Hitler’s rise to power and eventual war of extermination against the Jews. Written in 1946 by one of the greatest scholars of European Jewish history and culture, it is now reissued with a new introduction by the prominent historian Martin Gilbert."Dr. Weinreich's main thesis is that ‘German scholarship provided the ideas and techniques that led to and justified unparalleled slaughter.’. . . In its implications and honest presentation of the facts [this book] constitutes the best guide to the nature of Nazi terror that I have read so far."—Hannah Arendt, Commentary"Mr. Weinreich's b...