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    History as Civic Action. An Interview with James Naylor Green by Jorge M. Pedreira

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In this interview, James Green, a prominent Brazilianist, tells us about his interest in Brazilian history, his life as a civic and political activist against authoritarianism in Brazil and for gay and lesbian rights, and his academic work and career. …”
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    Knowing the void: ideological congruence and political parties in Brazil by Bruno Bolognesi, Flávia Roberta Babireski, Ana Paula Maciel

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Left-right classification was made through a web-based survey within Brazilianist and Brazilian political science community. …”
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    "Fazer o santo": dom, iniciação e historicidade nas religiões afro-brasileiras `Making the saint': gift, initiation and historicity in Afro-Brazilian religions by Roger Sansi

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Para entender a historicidade destas práticas rituais é preciso entender de que forma as religiões afro-brasileiras resultam de uma relação dialéctica entre a iniciação e o dom, a reprodução da tradição e a capacidade dos médiuns de incorporarem novos espíritos.<br>In the Afro-Brazilianist tradition, the description of initiation into candomblé is a crucial plank in the argument for the authenticity of the African religious tradition in Brazil. …”
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    EÇA, MACHADO, AND WORLD LITERATURE by Earl E. Fitz

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…It emphasizes that Luso-Brazilianists have many outstanding writers to offer this new approach to Goethe’s old idea of Weltliteratur. …”
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    O ofício do historiador hoje: entrevista com Stuart B. Schwartz by Iris Kantor, Monica Dantas

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Schwartz discusses the transformations in the Latin American scholarly world and the new role of "brazilianists" in the last decades, both in Brazilian and North American universities.…”
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    L’odeur de l’axé by Arnaud Halloy

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Curiously, such phenomenological blatancy has never caught much interest among Afro-Brazilianists. It might be ethnographically noticed here and there, but there are very few attempts, if any, of theorizing their potential ritual function. …”
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