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A-I
  • Language: pt-BR

A-I

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1962
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Cartas de Mário de Andrade a Luis Da Camara Cascudo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Cartas de Mário de Andrade a Luis Da Camara Cascudo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Mário de Andrade era conhecido, também, por sua fidelidade absoluta as amigos, devendo-se lembrar sempre do juramento que fez a si mesmo, quando não recebeu resposta de um figurão da época; o de que, se viesse a ser célebre, não deixaria sem resposta as cartas ansiosas que recebesse. O resultado disto é uma vasta documentação em forma de missivas. Aqui temos 56 cartas e dois bilhetes de Mário, que demonstram a influência recíproca destes dois mestres em suas obras.

Brazilian Folk Narrative Scholarship Pbdirect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Brazilian Folk Narrative Scholarship Pbdirect

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-11
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Although Brazilian scholars have collected and studied folklore since the second half of the nineteenth century, their work has gone largely unnoticed by folklorists working in other parts of the world. With the exception of anthropologists who occasionally study the folk literature of indigenous peoples in Brazil, few foreigners are familiar with, or even aware of, the kinds of folklore studies that have been undertaken in that country. This work, first published in 1994, aims to characterize the nature of Brazilian narrative studies and trends; to discuss and assess the roots of the apparent preoccupations, approaches and objectives of traditional narrative scholarship in Brazil; to examine Brazilian folklore scholarship in light of Euro-American research; and to point out the results and accomplishments of Brazilian research while simultaneously indicating possibilities for new directions in research.

The Masters and the Slaves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 676

The Masters and the Slaves

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1986.

Made in Africa
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 272

Made in Africa

No início da década de 1960, Luís da Câmara Cascudo empreendeu uma longa viagem de estudos pela África Ocidental e Oriental. O objetivo era pesquisar in loco a alimentação popular dos bantos, recolhendo subsídios para a sua monumental História da Alimentação no Brasil. Em convívio com o cotidiano da vida africana, o pesquisador ia tendo oportunidade de constatar as imensas afinidades espirituais, culturais, mágicas que unem Brasil e África. Indagando, vendo e observando, tentando compreender muitas vezes o que lhe parecia incompreensível, anotava cada fato vivido ou presenciado que tivesse relação com o Brasil, colhido ainda palpitante na realidade de cada dia. Essa, a orige...

House and Street
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 524

House and Street

During the later half of the nineteenth century, a majority of Brazilian women worked, most as domestic servants, either slave or free. House and Street re-creates the working and personal lives of these women, drawing on a wealth of documentation from archival, court, and church records. Lauderdale Graham traces the intricate and ambivalent relations that existed between masters and servants. She shows how for servants the house could be a place of protection—as well as oppression—while the street could be dangerous—but also more autonomous. She integrates her discoveries with larger events taking place in Rio de Janeiro during the period, including the epidemics of the 1850s, the abolition of slavery, the demolition of slums, and major improvements in sanitation during the first decade of the 1900s. House and Street was originally published by Cambridge University Press in 1988. For this paperback edition, Lauderdale Graham has provided a new introduction.

The Logic of Poverty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

The Logic of Poverty

First published in 1981, The Logic of Poverty consists of eight essays that share at least one assumption: that Northeast Brazil provides a startling example of inhumane economic development. The contributors have all worked in the area, and know it at first hand. They look at rural structure and the role of the unemployed ‘reserve army’, the state of the sugar industry, the ineffectiveness of the irrigation schemes, the stagnation in the fishing sector, the lack of credit available to peasants and the role of SUDENE, the first development agency in the region. Together they paint a picture of poverty and of the factors that allow it to continue, and they place that poverty in the context of the wider economy of Brazil, relating it to the extraordinary transformation that has been called ‘the Brazilian miracle’. This book will be of interest to students of geography, anthropology, economics and sociology.

Reinventing Religions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Reinventing Religions

Once a central concept in anthropology, syncretism has recently re-emerged as a valuable tool for understanding the complex dynamics of ethnicity, postcolonialism, and transnationalism. Building on a century-long tradition of scholarship, this important book formulates a broader view of the mixing and interpenetration of religious beliefs and practices, primarily from Africa and Europe, highlighting the ways in which religions and cultures on both sides of the Atlantic have been assimilated and innovatively changed. Divided into four sections, the book focuses on religious syncretism in Brazil, Jamaica, and other parts of the Caribbean and West Africa. Greenfield and Droogers have brought together an array of outstanding international scholars whose rich and varied essays on specific geographical locales and customs comprise an innovative and comprehensive view of the transference of religious traditions and their continuity and reformulation on two continents.

The African Religions of Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

The African Religions of Brazil

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-06-18
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  • Publisher: JHU Press

Monteiro.--John A. Coleman "Theological Studies"

In the Shadow of Slavery
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

In the Shadow of Slavery

The transatlantic slave trade forced millions of Africans into bondage. Until the early nineteenth century, African slaves came to the Americas in greater numbers than Europeans. In the Shadow of Slavery provides a startling new assessment of the Atlantic slave trade and upends conventional wisdom by shifting attention from the crops slaves were forced to produce to the foods they planted for their own nourishment. Many familiar foods—millet, sorghum, coffee, okra, watermelon, and the "Asian" long bean, for example—are native to Africa, while commercial products such as Coca Cola, Worcestershire Sauce, and Palmolive Soap rely on African plants that were brought to the Americas on slave ships as provisions, medicines, cordage, and bedding. In this exciting, original, and groundbreaking book, Judith A. Carney and Richard Nicholas Rosomoff draw on archaeological records, oral histories, and the accounts of slave ship captains to show how slaves' food plots—"botanical gardens of the dispossessed"—became the incubators of African survival in the Americas and Africanized the foodways of plantation societies.