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    Jorge Amado and the internationalization of brazilian literature by Elizabeth Lowe

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Jorge Amado (1912-2001) is the most translated Brazilian writer and the literary figure that has shaped the reception of Brazilian literature in the world.  He is credited with opening the international literary market to the post-dictatorship generation of Brazilian writers.  …”
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    Plants and Animals in Brazilian Literature: Introduction by Patrícia Vieira, Maria Esther Maciel

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The articles included in this special issue reflect on the variety of approaches to plants and animals in Brazilian literature from the Amerindian worldview to more recent writings.…”
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    The current reception of Brazilian literature in Spain by Sergio Massucci

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…From that point the article intends to look for answers that may evidence certain changes in the reception of Brazilian literature in Spain as a result of this new image of Brazil, dealing, for that matter, with numerical and marketing aspects to reach theoretical analyses that go into the area of the reading process.…”
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    Brazilian literature written in German, and its criticism by Celeste Ribeiro de Sousa

    Published 2016-08-01
    Subjects: “…Teuto-Brazilian literature…”
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    Issues of sexuality in the elderly as represented in Brazilian literature by Bruna Miclos de Oliveira, Josiane Aparecida Duarte, Hugo Henrique Alves Ferreira, Lucy Gomes Vianna, Armando José China Bezerra

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This article aims to analyze how sexuality in elderly is represented in Brazilian literature, drawing a picture of it at different times. …”
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    Melaleuca alternifolia: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF BRAZILIAN LITERATURE by Taiane Aparecida Ribeiro Nepomoceno, Alex Junior Pietrobon

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…To this end, a review of the Brazilian literature was performed, with a systematic search in three electronic databases, namely: Scielo, web of Science and Google Scholar. …”
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    A preface to theory of art-fear in Brazilian literature by Julio França, Luciano Cabral da Silva

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…There is no tradition in the study of horror in Brazilian literature; with Álvares de Azevedo”s tales of Noite na Taverna generally considered as the only example of Gothic, terror or horror narrative quoted in literary history. …”
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    NOTES ON A BRAZILIAN LITERATURE COURSE FOR FOREIGNERS IN BRAZIL by Ana Amalia Alves da Silva

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…<p>In this article are some reflections on the creation of the course on Brazilian Literature for Foreigners and the conduction of the classes as a freelance teacher in a languages school in São Paulo from May to June 2015. …”
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    Something to declare: illegal immigrants in contemporary Brazilian literature by Williams, C

    Published 2020
    “…Despite the trend, particularly since the new millennium, of novels describing Brazilians travelling abroad or even set outside the country’s borders, and despite the evidence from official sources and ethnographic fieldwork that proves large numbers of Brazilians have been migrating in waves since the 1980s, there is a distinct lack of representation of illegal migrants to other countries in contemporary Brazilian literature. With particular attention to narrative style, this chapter discusses works by Regina Rheda, Claudia Canto and Luiz Ruffato which foreground undocumented Brazilian migrants’ experiences of working conditions, survival, avoiding the authorities and acculturation in the face of prejudice and stereotypes. …”
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