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An exploration of the indigenous, African and European influences on contemporary Brasilian society.
Dispatches from Brasil: Moving to a New Blog
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An exploration of the indigenous, African and European influences on contemporary Brasilian society. Local Time in Recife, Brasil. Moving to a New Blog. Sacramento, CA, United States. Professor of Humanities Cosumnes River College. View my complete profile. Moving to a New Blog. Just in case some of you are still periodically checking for updates on this blog, I have switched to a new blog site at http:/ pinnaclesandthepedestrian.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Dispatches from Brasil: December 2008
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An exploration of the indigenous, African and European influences on contemporary Brasilian society. Local Time in Recife, Brasil. In Country: Meet Fernando. In Country: Context is Nothing. In Country: Missed the Museum But Caught the Train. In Country: Context is Everything, or a Brief Hist. In Country: Late and Languid. Sacramento, CA, United States. Professor of Humanities Cosumnes River College. View my complete profile. In Country: Meet Fernando. Labels: In Country #4. In Country: Context is Nothing.
Dispatches from Brasil: October 2008
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An exploration of the indigenous, African and European influences on contemporary Brasilian society. Local Time in Recife, Brasil. Pre-Trip: Explaining the Project. Sacramento, CA, United States. Professor of Humanities Cosumnes River College. View my complete profile. After considerable research and reflection, I have arrived at a tentative itinerary. The first few weeks focus on the southeast. The middle portion will be spent in the indigenous Amazon region of the northwest. Transport: ferry 2 hours.
Dispatches from Brasil: In Country: Recife Landing
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An exploration of the indigenous, African and European influences on contemporary Brasilian society. Local Time in Recife, Brasil. In Country: Recent Article in Time Magazine. In Country: Beach Time! In Country: Recife Landing. In Country: Summary of the World Social Forum in B. In Country: Labor Unions, the Communists and Globa. In Country: The Interregnum Is Almost Over. Sacramento, CA, United States. Professor of Humanities Cosumnes River College. View my complete profile. In Country: Recife Landing.
Dispatches from Brasil: November 2008
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An exploration of the indigenous, African and European influences on contemporary Brasilian society. Local Time in Recife, Brasil. Pre-Trip: Murder, Mayhem and Mapmaking. Sacramento, CA, United States. Professor of Humanities Cosumnes River College. View my complete profile. Brasil is complex. Of course this is true for most every country in the world, but it's the conclusion I have reached as a result of reading an article entitled "Brazilian Modernism: An Idea Out of Place? The term refers to cannibali...
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Dispatches from Brasil
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