The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 49Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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... past , representing the city as " healthier , " less danger- ous , and " mais gostosa [ more desireable ] " for those living in it ( iii ) . Revalorizing the past translates into urban nostalgic desire , or the desire to escape ...
... past , representing the city as " healthier , " less danger- ous , and " mais gostosa [ more desireable ] " for those living in it ( iii ) . Revalorizing the past translates into urban nostalgic desire , or the desire to escape ...
Pagina 19
... past . Development in Bahia represents the renewal of a colonial past for both " the colonialist visitor " and the " colo- nized host , " reflecting the physical and spatial forms of racial and gender oppression . For example , Olodum ...
... past . Development in Bahia represents the renewal of a colonial past for both " the colonialist visitor " and the " colo- nized host , " reflecting the physical and spatial forms of racial and gender oppression . For example , Olodum ...
Pagina 29
... past ' that is itself the result of the ability of a domi- nant social group to preserve certain recollections , deemphasize or otherwise exclude others " ( author's emphasis , 151 ) . History that has been cultivated from a position of ...
... past ' that is itself the result of the ability of a domi- nant social group to preserve certain recollections , deemphasize or otherwise exclude others " ( author's emphasis , 151 ) . History that has been cultivated from a position of ...
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