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O Programa de Residência Pedagógica (PRP) é uma ação da Política Nacional de Formação de Professores, financiado pela Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), e tem por objetivo promover o aperfeiçoamento da formação prática nos cursos de licenciatura, inserindo estudantes de graduação em escolas de educação básica, na segunda metade do seu curso. A Universidade de Gurupi (UNIRG), em 2020, foi uma das contempladas com o Programa por meio de subprojetos propostos pelos cursos de licenciatura em Letras – Português/Inglês, Pedagogia e Educação Física. O presente livro discorre sobre as experiências adquiridas no decorrer dos módulos do P...
Após anos de espera silenciosa, o mercado editorial brasileiro conta agora com este Raul Brandão, um intelectual no entre-séculos (Estudos para Luci Ruas), que vem suprir uma severa lacuna nos estudos sobre a obra de Raul Brandão, escritor português dos finais do século XIX e primeiras décadas do século XX. Experimentador do processo de heteronímia (antes, portanto, de Fernando Pessoa criar os seus famosos heterônimos), e arauto do fim-de-século – com a sua estética e filosofia decadentistas –, Raul Brandão está devidamente estudado neste volume, que reúne 18 ensaios (entre os quais a republicação de um texto da professora Luci Ruas) sobre os mais variados aspectos da arte brandoniana, escritor que pode, indubitavelmente, ser considerado o ponto de viragem para a modernidade, não apenas em Portugal, mas no conjunto das literaturas em língua portuguesa. Passando por quase todas as obras de Raul Brandão, incluindo uma seção específica sobre o seu Teatro – nos quais se fazem constar 4 ensaios –, o livro agora em mãos do leitor figura, desde já, como bibliografia essencial para o estudioso iniciante ou experimentado na literatura brandoniana.
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A revised and updated edition of the cosmetics icon’s timeless guide to entrepreneurial success, featuring her people-centered business philosophy. Mary Kay Ash built a global independent sales force that today numbers 1.8 million women, and is respected by business and academic leaders. How? The secret is in this book. For forty-five years, the principles in The Mary Kay Way have helped the company succeed through changing economic times and explosive global growth. It has been said that no company wholeheartedly embodies the values and reflects the beliefs of its founder more than Mary Kay Inc. Now you can put the same inspiring principles to work for you. Recognized today as America’s...
Brazilian artist Lygia Pape was a founding member of the Neo-Concrete movement, which was dedicated to the inclusion of art into everyday life.Her early work developed out of an interest in European abstraction; however, she and her contemporaries went be
Media forms and genres are proliferating as never before, from movies, computer games and iPods to video games and wireless phones. This essay collection by recognized scholars, practitioners and non-academic writers opens discussion in exciting new directions.
"The Freedom of the Migrant presents a series of reflections on national, ethnic, and cultural identity, offering a unique perspective on such topics as communication, nomadism, housing, nationalism, migrant cultures, and Jewish identity."--BOOK JACKET.
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Rozsika Parker's now classic re-evaluation of the reciprocal relationship between women and embroidery has brought stitchery out from the private world of female domesticity into the fine arts, created a major breakthrough in art history and criticism, and fostered the emergence of today's dynamic and expanding crafts movements. "The Subversive Stitch" is now available again with a new Introduction that brings the book up to date with exploration of the stitched art of Louise Bourgeois and Tracey Emin, as well as the work of new young female and male embroiderers. Rozsika Parker uses household accounts, women's magazines, letters, novels and the works of art themselves to trace through history how the separation of the craft of embroidery from the fine arts came to be a major force in the marginalisation of women's work. Beautifully illustrated, her book also discusses the contradictory nature of women's experience of embroidery: how it has inculcated female subservience while providing an immensely pleasurable source of creativity, forging links between women.