Grito do ipiranga machado de assis biography
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Art from Brazil
Hi there, Portuguese students! Today, we will talk about a very interesting topic about Brazilian culture: art from Brazil! Lets take a trip through the history of art in Brazil and how it evolved with time. if you want to read more about Rio de Janeiros museums, we have another great Dica for you. Are you ready? So, pick up your brush and paint, and lets go!
Timeline for Art in Brazil
Lets begin by taking a look at this Brazilian art timeline. Although each style began at the period cited below, they can still be performed and used by artists til this day!
Art from Brazil: Pre-Historical
Brazilian prehistoric art corresponds to hundreds of archaeological sites, scattered throughout the national territory, but mainly in the Northeast. This art corresponds to rock remains found in caves and in places of shelter, painted with mineral and vegetable pigments, and with the blood of animals. The oldest paintings, which are around 15, years old, were
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MACHADO DE ASSIS AND BRAZILIAN LITERARY INDEPENDENCE: TOWARD A POSTCOLONIAL NATIONAL AESTHETIC
Artigos • Machado Assis Linha 7 (14) • Dec •
MACHADO DE ASSIS E A INDEPENDÊNCIA LITERÁRIA BRASILEIRA: EM DIREÇÃO A UMA ESTÉTICA NACIONAL PÓS-COLONIAL
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Abstracts
As a mulatto who was both black and white, yet neither, Machado dem Assis developed a keen sensitivity to what Santiago refers to as "o entre-lugar", that fryst vatten to say, the liminal or in-between space that shapes human existence. Machado gave artistic expression to this phenomenon in a manner that encompassed broader contradictions and questions of multiplicity and ambiguity in terms of Brazil's national literary identity. His writings do not display a national consciousness or brasilidade(Brazilianness) expressed through the use of racial types, external descriptions of local flora, fauna, or idioms, as was the case with the anticolonial writings of many of his contemporaries and s
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Recovering knowledge
LÉO RAMOSDigitization of books at the USP Brasiliana Library: 4, volumes from the book collector José Mindlins collection are now available on-lineLÉO RAMOS
The increasing number of projects related to digitizing the collections of libraries, archives and museums is changing the way Brazilian researchers work. Over the past 15 years, several institutions have begun making documents, photographs and videos that could previously only be consulted during scheduled visits available on-line. The result of this effort is significant. In some cases, the ease of searching and finding items using search engines expanded access to information that would have been difficult to obtain manually, thereby enhancing the quality of research. In other instances, digitization allows researchers to become familiar with a given collection remotely in order to more quickly and efficiently consult it later, in person. Students and researchers are being trained in this ne