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This paper aims to investigate how mimesis rules Brazilian colonial literary production, considering a tension between its understanding as an imitation of nature or human actions and as an emulation of canonical authors and rhetorical topics. We propose ... see more

This paper aims to investigate how mimesis rules Brazilian colonial literary production, considering a tension between its understanding as an imitation of nature or human actions and as an emulation of canonical authors and rhetorical topics. We propose ... see more

This essay attempts to understand the profile of Brazilian textbooks on international law published during the Brazilian Empire (1822-1889), in order to comprehend which doctrines and influences can be traceable in the Brazilian legal literature. In this ... see more

In Brazilian literature, there are representations of class relations that lead us to reflection through a critical construction regarding the roles that these relations have in society. Our intention is to reflect on teaching approaches of the existing r... see more

This paper aims to investigate how mimesis rules Brazilian colonial literary production, considering a tension between its understanding as an imitation of nature or human actions and as an emulation of canonical authors and rhetorical topics. We propose ... see more

In the last two decades, numerous researchers have reinterpreted Brazilian literature in the light of negative poetics – a set of works in which the use of literary strategies and devices are employed to represent the darkest aspects of the human experien... see more

There is a trend in contemporary Brazilian literature to illustrate in a novel way the transnational matrix of identity and belonging which characterizes Brazilian society, as it was formed in waves of free and forced migration and displacement. To addres... see more

This essay draws on Brazilian and Amerindian ideas to reconsider world literature. It opens by outlining current trends to underscore how prominent critics from the Global North engage with ideas from Brazil. The next section examines how Brazilian anthro... see more

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