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  1. 101

    Vocal interpretation and creation processes by Lucila Tragtenberg

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This paper addresses aspects related to the singer’s creation processes and brings also their dialogue with the composers’ creation work, which includes the issues of Umwelten (Vieira 2008, 2009), the Peircean concepts of subject and self (Colapietro 1989, 2003), the concept of miscegenation (Laplantine and Nouss 2002), supports (written or oralized), and ecological perception, as conceptualized by J. …”
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  2. 102

    Chronotopes of law in William Faulkner’s novels, 1930-1939 by Cinzia Scarpino

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The vertical chronotopes deployed attempt to challenge the official system of the law, using deeply embedded in Southern obsession for miscegenation (the rape and murder of a white woman and the lynching of an alleged mulatto) as catalysts.  …”
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  3. 103

    La expresión musical en el Centro Este chaqueño by Gerardo Roberto Martínez

    “…The east central region of the Chaco was populated from the beginning of the 20th century by people from Corrientes, peasants descendants of the miscegenation between Spaniards and Guarani. This is a community town, with few words, but expressed through music; which is an expression of joy but also an expression of rebellion, resistance. …”
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  4. 104

    Genetic Variability and Population Structure of the Tunisian Sicilo-Sarde Dairy Sheep Breed Inferred from Microsatellites Analysis by Yousra Ben Sassi-Zaidy, Aziza Mohamed-Brahmi, Ghada Nouairia, Faouzia Charfi-Cheikhrouha, M’Naouer Djemali, Martino Cassandro

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The structural analysis reflected the historical miscegenation practiced during the breed creation and highlighted further ancient miscegenation, which could date back to the first waves of sheep introduction to the western Mediterranean region. …”
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  5. 105

    Interdiscursivity in the series of casta paintings attributed to the New Spanish painter José Joaquín Magón by Abel Fernando Martínez Martín, Luis Augusto Mora Bautista

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Finally, we examine the problematic condition of the relationship between legend, box, and work in this series, and eventually, based on the analysis of interdiscursivity, we consider taxonomy and the socio-racial classiication represented in this series of miscegenation paintings.…”
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  6. 106

    Reunion: an Albertan Revenge Comedy by Nicole Markotic

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…By citing this novel, the essay critiques the figure of the monster as a hybrid who threatens notions of stable identity through enacting a metaphor of embodied miscegenation. This essay investigates the role of the monster as intrepid hero in the state of constant transition, one who crosses the us/them divide, who represents immigrant, and racialized character, and defiant sexuality, and beautiful deviant. …”
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  7. 107

    School hygiene and eugenics: the role of physical education in regenerating the “brazilian race” by Karl M. Lorenz

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…In discussions of eugenic themes in the early decades ofthe twentieth century, Physical Education was further promoted as a corrective measure forthe negative effects of miscegenation; that is, the physical, intellectual and moral debilitiesof the poor and non-white segments of the Brazilian population. …”
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  8. 108

    Intersecting Spaces and Species: Women´s Bodies and the Domestic Sphere in Animal Rights Activism by Claudia Alonso Recarte

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The object of this article is to explore how current animal rights activism draws on images of women-animal corporeal hybrids to articulate a plight for animals, and how the domestic setting used in such campaigns is strategically conveyed to either instill sympathy or abhorrence at the ‘miscegenation’ of species within a single bodily space. …”
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  9. 109

    Sutures génériques et fêlures intérieures chez Charles Burns by Jean-Paul Gabilliet

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…First he achieves the miscegenation of two major visual styles of comic art, US 1950s-style noir brush inking and Franco-Belgian Hergé-style clear line. …”
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  10. 110

    Desenvolvimento de Sociedade Rural na Serra do Sudeste (Metade Sul/RS): um Olhar Sobre o Comportamento Coletivo by Marco Antônio Verardi Fialho

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The people of the locality, in the great majority, characterize themselves for the miscegenation between descendants of Portuguese, indians, blacks and Spaniard, for the agriculture of familiar base and the stigmata attributed to the ethnic origin. …”
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  11. 111

    Políticas borbónicas en los “pueblos de indios guaraníes” estratificación, mestizaje e integración selectiva. by Lía Quarleri

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The new policy of assimilation and miscegenation will involve the incorporation of certain cultural patterns of Hispanic origin as the language, the administrative hierarchies, clothing, production, marketing and mixed marriages. …”
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  12. 112

    BRAZILIAN FAMILIES: PERNAMBUCO AND THE MESSAGE - XVI - XVIII CENTURIES. by Suely Creusa Cordeiro de Almeida, Gian Carlo de Melo Silva

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…There is a biological mestizaje provided not only by transient unions, but as we shall see by legitimate marriages, recognized in the eyes of the Catholic Church and society. A cultural miscegenation emerges with full force in studies on the Brazilian family, when we observe that through marriage, men and women have used strategies and tactics to ensure their survival, to gain recognition and status in society.…”
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  13. 113

    Des/re-territorialización de prácticas musicales afrocubanas: compositores académicos cubanos de la diáspora de finales del siglo XX y principios del XXI by Iván César Morales Flores

    “…For this, we turn our attention to the dynamics of des/re-territorialization music-identities that reveal their compositional discourses, seen here as an expression of simultaneous processes of continuity, rupture, miscegenation and transfers of cultural knowledge. Our purpose is to understand the causes by which their compositional discourses show a special link with religious and music-cultural practices of African descent. …”
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  14. 114

    Genetic ancestry of patients with porphyria cutanea tarda in a country with mixed races: a cross-sectional study (Rio de Janeiro - Brazil) by Isabella Brasil Succi, Luís Cristóvão Pôrto, Patricia Mariana Gonçalves da Rocha Porto Domingues, João Carlos Macedo Fonseca

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Abstract: Porphyria cutanea tarda has a complex etiology with genetic factors not completely elucidated. The miscegenation of the Brazilian population has important implications in the predisposition to diseases. …”
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  15. 115

    Portuguese as a historical invention: brazilianity, africanity and power by Cristine Gorski Severo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…We discuss the concepts of regionalism, miscegenation, nationalism and Brazilianness in the light of specific regimes of dis­courses that consider influences of African languages in the Portuguese language spo­ken in Brazil. …”
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  16. 116

    The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil by Diogo Cunha

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…An examination of these lectures demonstrates that many of the elements chosen to define ‘national identity’ under the ‘Estado Novo’ dictatorship of 1937-45 – such as the valorization of miscegenation, a belief in the docile nature of the Brazilian people, the exaltation of work and the idea of a nation founded on cohesion and cooperation – were revived after 1964. …”
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  17. 117

    Mobilidade e diferenciação social em comunidades de escravos e negros livres:o caso da Freguesia de São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brasil passagem do século XVIII para o XIX) by Cacilda Machado

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…However, the amplitude of the historical Brazilian miscegenation was perhaps the most passionate testimony, even reiterating the social hierarchies, of this kind of struggle for freedom.…”
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  18. 118

    Um papel para os indígenas: esboços do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro impressos em O Guarani by Cassiane Souza dos Santos, Aline Souza dos Santos

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Based on historiographical observations by Guimarães (1988) and Moreira (2010), it is understood that the IHGB debates, under the auspices of the Second Reign, marked out three main topics: 1) the place of the indigenous in the national territory; 2) the legitimation of the Portuguese Empire and legacy; and 3) the issue of miscegenation. Su-pported by Maingueneau’s concept of “interdiscursivity” (2014), thus, here it is presented quotients from an interdiscursive study, whose guiding question is the influence of historiography in an indigenous novel.…”
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  19. 119

    Mediterraneità e bianchezza. Il razzismo italiano tra fascismo e articolazioni contemporanee (1861-2015) by Gaia Giuliani

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…These legacies and dynamics include what I have called “symbolic anthropophagy” – drawing the concept from latin American decolonial and African-American feminist critiques – ideas of miscegenation and proximity/differences with the black race. …”
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    Latinx and Asian Engagement/Complicity in Anti-Blackness by Brittany Aronson, Hannah R. Stohry

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Our U.S. systems of policies, economy, and well-being are based upon “scientific” constructions of racial difference, hierarchy, Blackness, and fearmongering around miscegenation (racial mixing) that condemn proximity to Blackness. …”
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