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Diaspore
Volume 7 | Review | Human Mobility and Circularity of the Idea
Abstract
Este livro é fruto da colaboração acadêmico-científica entre a Universidade Ca’ Foscari de Veneza (Itália) e a Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (Brasil), sendo parte dos trabalhos conjuntos de um grupo de pesquisadores que busca refletir e analisar os processos de mobilidade humana e de circularidade de ideias entre América Latina e Europa. A questão central aqui apresentada está relacionada diretamente à dinâmica fortemente dialética que envolve o deslocamento de pessoas, a representação de imagens sobre os lugares de onde se chega e daqueles de onde se parte, e as ideias-imagens produtoras de mobilidade, na medida em que alimentam imaginários que funcionam como propulsores do agir humano.
Keywords Port • Immigration Women • Portugal • Migratory Processes • Immigrant woman • Bloodletters • Brazil • Economic crisis • Isolation • Language maintenance • Latin America • Networks • Santos • Borders • Immigration and colonization • Slave health • Representation • Health • Urban Literature • Cinema • Dictatorship • Historiographic balance • Arts of healing • Integration • White Cities • Darcy Ribeiro • Books and readings • Hibridations • Epidemics • Portuguese immigration • United States • City • Mineral waters • Brazilian immigration policy • Language contact • Superdiversity • International migration • Italian dialects in Espírito Santo • Brazilian legislation on immigration • Letters • Women writers • Sangradores • XXIst Century • Immigration • Medical thesis • Intellectuals • Language • Memory and tale • Language shift • Exile • Circulation of knowledge • Cholera-morbus
Permalink http://doi.org/10.14277/978-88-6969-122-5 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-122-5 | Published May 18, 2017 | Language it
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