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    Candidate Advertisements and Afro-Brazilian Political Marginalization by Andrew Janusz, Luiz Augusto Campos

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These results provide new insight about why Afro-Brazilians are rarely elected to public office and, when elected, the types of issues they may address.   …”
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    Dance and Music as Integrated Practices in Afro-Brazilian Performances: by Andréia Vieira Abdelnur Camargo

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The study aims to describe and reflect on how Afro-Brazilian cultural performances entangle the phenomena of multimodality, multi-coordination, and neighborhood as indispensable factors to conceive an integrated and complex embodied knowledge, indicating inseparability between body, dance, and music. …”
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    Atlantic Masters: Three Early Modern Afro-Brazilian Artists by Miguel A. Valerio

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…But slavery was not the only experience available to Africans and Brazilians of African descent in slavery-era Brazil. Numerically, Afro-Brazilians dominated the arts in colonial Brazil. …”
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    "Entrancing and entwining": sex and gender in afro-brazilian cults, an overview by Patricia Birman, Rita de Souza Avila

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…By tracing back on the literature on Afro-Brazilian cults, this paper problematizes how gender issues have been approached in anthropological studies recently. …”
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    African Literatures and Afro-Brazilian in the Early Childhood Education Nursery. Challenges to Diversity Etnicorracial by Claudionor Renato Da Silva, Edmundo Alves de Oliveira

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…African and Afro-brazilian literature are rising in national educational practice mainly after the publication of the Laws 10.639/03 and 11.645/08 turning mandatory the teaching of African, Afro-arazilian and indigenous history and culture, offering the opportunity to treat racial ethnic relationships in basic education. …”
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    “Mix of Races, Bad Uterus”: Obstetric Violence in the Experiences of Afro-Brazilian Migrants in Portugal by Catarina Barata

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Based on data collected through interviews and participatory artistic creation, I analyze the perception of three Afro-Brazilian migrants about their perinatal experiences of obstetric care in the Portuguese public sector between 2013 and 2019. …”
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