The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... practices in Salvador . Finally , I will conclude with a summary of the broader impli- cations of Salvador's urban renewal practices as a hegemonic writing of history and black women's subaltern interpretation of history for engaging in ...
... practices in Salvador . Finally , I will conclude with a summary of the broader impli- cations of Salvador's urban renewal practices as a hegemonic writing of history and black women's subaltern interpretation of history for engaging in ...
Pagina 189
... practices being very telling , at least in the case of the Batista movement . But Pessar's analysis of the movement is situated within the context of Brazilian millenarianism in its entirety , considering the centrality of their raisons ...
... practices being very telling , at least in the case of the Batista movement . But Pessar's analysis of the movement is situated within the context of Brazilian millenarianism in its entirety , considering the centrality of their raisons ...
Pagina 43
... practices , but rather antagonistic practices and discourses , and discursive practices , getting along in greater or lesser harmony , stretching the available social values to their limits . The same who condemn , desire : " now , if ...
... practices , but rather antagonistic practices and discourses , and discursive practices , getting along in greater or lesser harmony , stretching the available social values to their limits . The same who condemn , desire : " now , if ...
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