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As estratégias discursivas e a evolução do sujeito poético feminino: de Adélia Prado a Maria Lúcia Dal Farra
Published 2010-01-01“…It is believed that this may indicate an expansion of the Brazilian poetry course, as well as showing an evolution path of that feminine entity as a social being within the historical circumstances of her existence.…”
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Para não ser trapo no mundo: as mulheres negras e a cidade na narrativa brasileira contemporânea
Published 2014-01-01“…This paper examines, in the work of Carolina Maria de Jesus and Conceição Evaristo , aesthetic and political possibilities of self - representation of black female experience in Brazilian metropolis. The city, in their books, is not just landscape or portrait, but element of subjectivation and space of empowerment, which become effective f rom the writing itself. …”
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Florida's Bats: Velvety Free-Tailed Bat
Published 2016-11-01“…This 2-page fact sheet explains how to differentiate velvety free-tailed bats from Brazilian free-tailed bats and Florida bonneted bats. …”
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Florida's Bats: Velvety Free-Tailed Bat
Published 2016-11-01“…This 2-page fact sheet explains how to differentiate velvety free-tailed bats from Brazilian free-tailed bats and Florida bonneted bats. …”
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Limites e intersecções do estético com o político no filme Janela indiscreta, de Alfred Hitchcock, e no conto "Sessão das quatro", de Roberto Drummond
Published 2012-01-01“…We analyze the short-story “Sessão das quatro”, by Brazilian writer Roberto Drummond, and the movie Rear Window, by Alfred Hitchcock. …”
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Contribuições da literatura brasileira contemporânea ao “livro de registro da cidade”
Published 2013-01-01“…In a second step, it is proposed reading of the same theme in the work Prosas cariocas, organized by Marcelo Moutinho and Flavio Izhaki and published in 2004, seeking to establish relationships with Lispector’s work and, thus, understand if, between the second half of the century twentieth and early twenty-first century, there were significant changes in representation that literature has made Brazilian city.…”
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Conselhos Municipais de Assistência Social e controle social
Published 2006-01-01“…Those cities were part of the national research City councils and social assistence and broadening of citizenship coordinated by UCPEL Catholic University of Pelotas and Brazilian Cáritas. The authors focus the discussion in the forms of social control made in such cities. …”
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Application of the Beta Distribution Model to the Customer Churn Rate
Published 2023-08-01“…It represents the proportion of customers who cancel their subscriptions after a given time. We use data from a Brazilian media service company to develop the modeling. …”
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A edição popular no Brasil: o caso da literatura de cordel
Published 2010-01-01“…We focus on Brazilian cordel through the point of view of its editing system, highlighting the importance of such popular editing phenomenon that established itself, in Brazil, as a landmark for modernization that changed the relations of cultural production in Northeast Brazil from the last decades of the nineteenth century on. …”
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A Hidrelétrica Belo Monte: da controvérsia sobre energia limpa à produção da "verdade científica"1
Published 2020-01-01“…Thus, the controversy ofclean energygeneration is presented in detail in plants of a subtropical climate (Northern Brazil), taking as an empirical investigation the Brazilian Plant called Hydroelectric Belo Monte, located in Pará. …”
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Doulas como "amortecedores afetivos" Notas etnográficas sobre uma nova acompanhante de parto
Published 2005-01-01“…The "doula" is a new character that can be observed in the Brazilian birthing scenario. As in the case of any novelty, many meanings have been gathered to define what a doula is and what is her role during delivery. …”
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Ditadura militar e literatura “parajornalística”: desconstruindo relações
Published 2014-01-01“…This article proposes a new approach to the Brazilian nonfiction novel from the seventies. It is understood that, in their appreciation of these works, academic literary critics considered only the impact of national political situation – the military dictatorship –, taking up these narratives as mere substitutes for censored newspapers. …”
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Cooperativa Social e a produção de liberdade dos egressos do sistema prisional
Published 2009-01-01“…With the advent of Law 381/1991, the Brazilian SCs valued voluntary work associated with paid work, integrating in the economy former prisoners and the physically and/or mentally challenged. …”
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As revistas semanais e a questão da memória e da verdade no PNDH-3
Published 2012-01-01“…Thompson, the text aims to analyze how the Brazilian media deals with the matter of the historical memory, which is presented in the 3rd National Program for Human Rights (PNDH-3), based on the assumptions of how the weekly magazines Veja, Época, IstoÉ and CartaCapital talked about this issue. …”
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Na sala de edição: “Mãe judia, 1964”, de Moacyr Scliar
Published 2014-01-01“…This article explores how the short story “Jewish mother, 1964” by Moacyr Scliar, under the guise of a coming-of-age story and a monologue of a mentally ill patient, sheds light on violent practices that, without leaving visible marks on the body, have incurred serious and longstanding wounds within Brazilian society. Readers are made to see how persuasion, trivialization, and silencing are complicit in the “normalizing” of recent and traumatic histories. …”
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A escrita comovida de João Anzanello Carrascoza
Published 2009-01-01“…The impassible narration, which, in its indifference, emulates the brutality of the episodesit describes, is an essential feature of the most noted Brazilian fictions of the 1990s. The attention devoted to this mimetic realism, whichrelies on shock as the best strategy for anun mediated apprehension of the real, creates a context in which commotion is perceived as naive or suspicious. …”
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