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    The "terreiro" and the city in Afro-brazilian ethnographies by Vagner Gonçalves da Silva

    Published 1993-12-01
    “…This article intends to be a retlection about the studies of afro-brazilian religions on the Candomble insertion in the urban context of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo . …”
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    CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AND AFRO-BRAZILIAN IDENTITY FORMATION by Anderson Pires da Silva, Catarina Chavier Gonçalves Martins

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…We consider the importance of the theme of Law 10.639/03, establishing the mandatory teaching of History and Afro-Brazilian Culture. We believe that through literary attitudes since childhood, when it is present in daily school life so enjoyable and critically, can reduce prejudice, and allow the formation of identity of the subjects involved.…”
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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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    THE AFRO-BRAZILIANS’ REPRESENTATION IN THE PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL TEXTBOOK by Giselle Rodrigues Ribeiro, Renilson José Menegassi

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The aim of this article is to consider the social representation of the Afro-Brazilians in the Portuguese language school textbook. …”
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    Modes and moods of “Slave Anastácia,” Afro-Brazilian saint by Paul Christopher Johnson

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In this essay I consider the history of an Afro-Brazilian saint called Slave Anastácia, as she signifies with varying social effects for different groups of ethno-racial users. …”
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    Afro-brazilian culture: a new point of view by Talita Tavares Batista Amaral de Souza

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…<em>This article intends to show the peculiar acculturation process of the Afro-Brazilian population as they incorporated traditional elements of European and African cultures and adapting them to the new social context. …”
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    MAMA-AFRICA REPRESENTATIONS IN THE MOZAMBICAN AND AFRO-BRAZILIAN POETRIES by Donizeth Santos

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…<p>Through the analysis of poems, “Sangue negro”, by the Mozambican poet Noémia de Sousa, “Regressão” and “Elo”, by the Afro-Brazilian poet Oliveira Silveira, the article shows that Mother-Africa is represented in a Mozambican poetry as the biological black mother, the nation and the African continent, while in the Afro-Brazilian, besides being the progenitor of the black mankind, the African continent, is also the promised land, the lost paradise.…”
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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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