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Las lenguas de las Américas - the Languages of the Americas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Las lenguas de las Américas - the Languages of the Americas

Las lenguas de las Américas - the Languages of the Americas takes the reader on a journey through twenty chapters addressing the languages of the Americas all the way from Canada and the USA to Argentina and Brazil. The authors are international experts who have written mainly in Spanish and English, but in a few cases also in French, Portuguese and German. The book deals with the languages of the descendants of the first Americans; it gives an insight into the American varieties of English, French, Portuguese and Spanish; it explores the outcome of the long-lasting coexistence of various autochthonous and European languages; it also looks into some very specific hybrid forms of locally or regionally unique varieties in the Americas, focusing on creolization, code-switching and translanguaging resulting from language contact. The languages and linguistic varieties dealt with in this book are numerous and so are the approaches and methods applied; most are mainly synchronic, but some are also diachronic. All in all, the book has managed to draw a succinct and representative portrait of the multifaceted linguistic landscapes of the Americas.

Revisioning Italy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Revisioning Italy

More than any other nation, Italy -- from its imperial past to its subordinate present, from its colonial forays to its splendid isolation -- embodies the myriad and contradictory historical forms of nationhood. This volume covers a range of subjects drawn from Italy and abroad to study Italian national identity. Whether considering opera or Ninja Turtles, the essays reveal how cultural identity is constructed and manipulated -- an issue made urgent by the influx of African, Indochinese, and Eastern European immigrants into Italy today. Topics include exile, nationalism, and imagined communities, Italy's colonial "unconscious", and Mussolini's adventures in North Africa.

Mama Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Mama Africa

An examination of the meanings of blackness in the Brazilian state of Bahia, which is often called the most African part of Brazil.

Album de leitura
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 512

Album de leitura

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: UNESP

A autora percorre a história de vida e de leitura de um grupo de escritoras brasileiras nascidas entre 1843 e 1916, como Maria José Dupré e Zélia Gattai. A literatura feminina e autobiográfica dessas mulheres é a base para identificar os seus percursos. Conquistar o direito à alfabetização, escolarização, profissionalização e participação na vida pública foi uma dura batalha para a mulher. Para conhecer a fundo esse universo, este livro se debruça sobre doze depoimentos produzidos por escritoras nascidas entre 1843 e 1916, vivendo em várias regiões do Brasil e com diferentes experiências socioculturais, como Carolina Nabuco, Maria José Dupré e Zélia Gattai.

Inventing the Third World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Inventing the Third World

The end of the Second World War and the eclipse of empires brought a wave of efforts to reimagine the future world order. When nation states emerging from colonial rule met at Bandung to chart alternative destinies and challenge global inequalities, they hoped to create a less hierarchical, more pluralistic and more distributive world. This volume considers the alternative visions put forth by the third world at the close of WWII to recover their world-changing aspirations as well as its cultural and intellectual breakthroughs. Demonstrating how the invention of the third world sought to create new institutions of solidarity, new expressions and alternative narratives to the imperial ones th...

Immigrant and Ethnic-Minority Writers since 1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Immigrant and Ethnic-Minority Writers since 1945

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This study analyses how immigrant and ethnic-minority writers have challenged the understanding of certain national literatures and have markedly changed them. In other national contexts, ideologies and institutions have contained the challenge these writers pose to national literatures. Case studies of the emergence and recognition of immigrant and ethnic-minority writing come from fourteen national contexts. These include classical immigration countries, such as Canada and the United States, countries where immigration accelerated and entered public debate after World War II, such as the United Kingdom, France and Germany, as well as countries rarely discussed in this context, such as Brazil and Japan. Finally, this study uses these individual analyses to discuss this writing as an international phenomenon. Sandra R.G. Almeida, Maria Zilda F. Cury, Sarah De Mul, Sneja Gunew, Dave Gunning, Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, Martina Kamm, Liesbeth Minnaard, Maria Oikonomou, Wenche Ommundsen, Marie Orton, Laura Reeck, Daniel Rothenbühler, Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, Wiebke Sievers, Bettina Spoerri, Christl Verduyn, Sandra Vlasta.

Zélia de Euá
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 120

Zélia de Euá

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Tieta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 706

Tieta

Banished for promiscuity, Tieta returns to the seaside village of Agreste after twenty-six years. Thinking she is now a rich, respectable widow, her mercenary family welcomes her with open arms. But Tieta is forced to reveal her true identity in order to save the town's beautiful beaches from ugly development. For the only way she can stop the factory is to call upon her close connections in Sao Paulo's highest political and financial circles--as only the Madam of the city's ritziest bordello can.

Water in Social Imagination
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Water in Social Imagination

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-05
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Water in Social Imagination considers how human communities have known, imagined and shaped water – and how water has shaped both material culture and the imagination. Essays from diverse perspectives offer histories of water at different scales – from community water wells and sacred springs to Siberian rivers and the regulated space of the Baltic Sea. From early modernization through Soviet style technological optimism to contemporary environmentalism, water’s ideological uses are multiple. With sustained attention not just to state policy and the technologies of high modernity, but to creative resistance to utilitarian imaginations, these essays insist on fluidities of meaning, ambiguities that derive both from water’s physical mutability and from its dual nature as life necessity and agent of destruction.

Neruda
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 523

Neruda

A biography of the noted Chilean poet.