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Rio de Janeiro, capitale de l'empire portugais (1808 - 1821).
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ISBN: 9782915540734 291554073X Year: 2010 Publisher: Paris Chandeigne


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Porous city
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ISBN: 1781381003 1781385696 1846319757 9781781385692 9781781381007 9781786948595 1786948591 9781846319754 9781781381649 178138164X Year: 2013 Publisher: Liverpool

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During the 1990's Rio de Janeiro earned the epithet of 'divided city,' an image underscored by the contrast between its upper-class buildings and nearby hillside 'favelas.' The city's cultural production, however, has been shaped by porous boundaries and multi-ethnic encounters. Drawing on a broad range of historical, theoretical and literary sources, Porous City generates new ways of understanding Rio's past, its role in the making of Brazilian culture, and its significance to key global debates about modernity and urban practices. This book offers an original perspective on Rio de Janeiro...


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Hearing the Mermaid's Song
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ISBN: 0826347347 9780826347343 9780826347336 0826347339 Year: 2009 Publisher: Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press

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Based on personal experience as a participant and observer over nearly a decade, Hale explores the unique spiritual beliefs of this Afro-Brazilian religion that originated in Rio de Janeiro in the early twentieth century.


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Reading Rio de Janeiro : literature and society in the nineteenth century
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ISBN: 0804797307 9780804797306 9780804757447 0804757445 150363292X Year: 2016 Publisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press,

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'Reading Rio de Janeiro' blazes a new trail for understanding the cultural history of 19th-century Brazil. To bring the social fabric of Rio de Janeiro alive, Zephyr Frank flips the historian's usual interest in literature as a source of evidence and, instead, uses the historical context to understand literature. By focusing on the theme of social integration through the novels of Jose de Alencar, Machado de Assis, and Aluisio Azevedo, the author draws the reader's attention to the way characters are caught between conflicting moral imperatives.


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Rio de Janeiro : urban life through the eyes of the city
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ISBN: 9780415569316 0415569311 9780203859513 9781135166342 9781135166298 9781135166335 Year: 2014 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Routledge

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"Through artistic imaginaries, media productions, social practices and spatial mappings, this book offers an insightful and original contribution to the understanding of Rio de Janeiro, one of the highly contested urban terrains in the world. Offering a rich diversity of examples extracted from lived experience, iconographic materials, and narratives, it provides innovative and compelling connections between theoretical questions and urban vignettes. Throughout the essays, the specificity of Rio de Janeiro is highlighted but it is framed in relation to theoretical questions that are relevant to major contemporary cities. The book underlines the dilemmas of a city that attempts to compete globally while confronting social inequality, violence, and novel forms of democratic agency. It retraces Rio de Janeiro's modernist memories as the former political/cultural capital of Brazilian intelligentsia and national culture. It explores Rio as a city of popular culture, mestizo legacies, media productions, and cultural innovation"--


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Favela media activism counterpublics for human rights in Brazil
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ISBN: 9781498529990 9781498530002 1498530001 1498529992 Year: 2017 Publisher: Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books,


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Dreaming equality : color, race, and racism in urban Brazil
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ISBN: 0813556023 0813532434 9780813532431 9780813556024 Year: 2001 Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press,

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"Brazil has the largest African-descended population in the world outside Africa. Despite an economy founded on slave labor, Brazil has long been renowned as a "racial democracy." Many Brazilians and observers of Brazil continue to maintain that racism there is very mild or nonexistent. The myth of racial democracy contrasts starkly with the realities of a pernicious racial inequality that permeates Brazilian culture and social structure. To study the significance of this contrast on African Brazilians views of themselves and their nation, Robin E. Sheriff lived in a primarily black shantytown in Rio de Janeiro, where she explored the inhabitantss views of race and racism firsthand. How, she asks, do poor African Brazilians experience and interpret racism in a country where its very existence tends to be publicly denied? How is racism talked about privately in the family and publicly in the communityor is it talked about at all? Sheriffs analysis is particularly important because most Brazilians live in urban settings, and her examination of their views of race and racism sheds light on common but underarticulated racial attitudes. This book is the first to demonstrate that urban African Brazilians recognize the deceptions of the myth of racial democracywhile embracing it as a dream of how their nation should be."--Book cover.


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Consuming visions : cinema, writing, and modernity in Rio de Janeiro
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ISBN: 1280678143 9786613655073 081393219X 9780813932194 9780813932132 0813932130 9780813932149 0813932149 9781280678141 6613655074 Year: 2012 Publisher: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press,


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The street is ours : community, the car, and the nature of public space in Rio de Janeiro
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ISBN: 9781108551397 9781108426978 9781108447119 1108426972 1108447112 1108693164 1108551394 1108687180 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The streets of Rio de Janeiro have long been characterized as exuberant and exotic places for social commerce, political expression, and the production and dissemination of culture. The Street is Ours examines the changing uses and meanings of Rio de Janeiro's streets and argues that the automobile, by literally occupying much of the street's space and by introducing death and injury on a new scale, significantly transformed the public commons. Once viewed as a natural resource and a place of equitable access, deep meaning, and diverse functions, the street has changed into a space of exclusion that prioritizes automotive movement. Taking an environmental approach, Shawn William Miller surveys the costs and failures of this spatial transformation and demonstrates how Rio's citizens have resisted the automobile's intrusions and, in some cases, even reversed the long trend of closing the street against its potential utilities.

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