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Prefácio Maria Josefina G. Sant’Anna Apresentação Maria da Luz Alves Ferreira Notas do organizador Elton Dias Xavier Capítulo 1 O julgamento moral dos suspeitos de praticarem crimes contra o patrimônio na comarca de Montes Claros-MG Alexandre Ricardo Damasceno Rocha Capítulo 2 O consumo na perspectiva antropológica Aurenice da Mota Teixeira Capítulo 3 Relações entre utopia e cidade nas ciências sociais Elton Dias Xavier Capítulo 4 Programa bolsa família: pobreza, olhar materno e porta de saída Juliane Leite Ferreira Capítulo 5 Serviço Social no sociojurídico: reflexões sobre o processo de trabalho Leni Maria Pereira Silva Capítulo 6 Folia de reis e identidade na comunidade quilombola agreste Marco Antônio Caldeira Neves Diálogos interdisciplinares entre ciências sociais, saúde e medicina Maria Patrícia da Silva Capítulo 8 Discriminação, estigma e retraimento no contexto das desigualdades educacionais e raciais na contemporaneidade Maria Railma Alves Capítulo 9 A implantação e implementação da Lei 10.639/03 nos cursos de formação docente Zilmar Santos Cardoso
Em 2019, o STF julgou parcialmente procedente a ADO 26/DF e o MI 4.733/2019, no sentido de reconhecer que o Congresso Nacional estava em mora ao não criminalizar condutas discriminatórias que tenham como motivo a orientação sexual e a identidade de gênero. Decidindo que, enquanto o Congresso não legislar sobre o tema, a discriminação com fundamento LGBTIfóbico passa a ser considerada crime de racismo, reconhecendo o caráter sócio-histórico da categoria raça que englobaria os sujeitos LGBTIs como "raça social". Tal equiparação e criminalização via judiciário não têm precedentes no mundo. Diante disso, a presente pesquisa buscou contribuir para a compreensão das dinâmica...
In the new arena for anti-racist work in which we find ourselves, the neo-liberal, ‘post-race’ university, this interdisciplinary collection demonstrates common global political concerns about racism in Higher Education. It highlights a range of issues regarding students, academic staff and knowledge systems, and all of the contributions seek to challenge the complacency of the ‘post-race’ present that is dominant in North-West Europe and North America, Brazil’s mythical ‘racial democracy’ and South Africa’s post-apartheid ‘rainbow nation’. The collection makes clear that we are not yet past the need for anti-racist institutional action because of the continuing impact of coloniality on and in these nations. Chapter 7 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
This book focuses on the transformation from colonial to global – the formation, mechanism, events, works and people related to urban architecture. The book reveals hardships the city encountered in the 1950s and the glamour enjoyed in the 1980s. It depicts the public and private developments, and especially the public housing which has sheltered millions of residents. The author identifies the architects practising in the formative years and the representatives of a rising generation after the 1980s. Suffering from land shortage and a dense environment, the urban development of Hong Kong has in the past 70 years met the changing demands of fluctuating economic activities and a rising popu...
This is the third volume in The Art Seminar, James Elkin's series of conversations on art and visual studies. Is Art History Global? stages an international conversation among art historians and critics on the subject of the practice and responsibility of global thinking within the discipline. Participants range from Keith Moxey of Columbia University to Cao Yiqiang, Ding Ning, Cuautemoc Medina, Oliver Debroise, Renato Gonzalez Mello, and other scholars.
Freedom by a Thread: The History of Quilombos in Brazil brings together some of the best scholars in the world working on the history of quilombos (maroon societies) in Brazil from a variety of perspectives and approaches. Over 40 percent of the total volume of captive Africans arrived in Brazil during a 400-year period of legal and contraband transatlantic slaving. If slavery penetrated every aspect of Brazilian life, so did resistance—and co-existence with it—in the form of small to large-scale quilombos. Palmares and the other quilombos built an exciting history of freedom. Yet, it is a history filled with traps and surprises, advances and setbacks, conflict and commitments, while advancing their immediate interests and more ambitious projects of liberty. These events and many others are part of the history told in this book.
“Terrifically exciting and fun” (Publishers Weekly), Champagne Supernovas is “a lucid, smoothly executed look at a pivotal decade in the legacy of American fashion” (Kirkus Reviews) as told through the lives of Kate Moss, Marc Jacobs, and Alexander McQueen—the three iconic personalities who defined the time. Veteran pop culture journalist Maureen Callahan takes us back to the pivotal style moment of the early 1990s—when supermodel glamazons gave way to heroin chic, when the alternative became the mainstream, and when fashion suddenly became the cradle for the most exciting artistic and cultural innovations of the age. Champagne Supernovas gives you the inside scoop from a bevy of...
Offers a study of culture in the sixteenth century as seen through the eyes of one man, the miller known as Menocchio, who was accused of heresy during the Inquisition and sentenced to death. This book illustrates the confusing political and religious conditions of the time.