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  1. BRAZILIAN AMERICANS: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America</i> by Alphine W. Jefferson, 2000
  2. PALMARES: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by FlÁvio Gomes, 2006
  3. Polish Brazilian: Brazil, Culture of Poland, Curitiba, Eastern Europe, Morska Wola, Maritime and Colonial League
  4. BRAZIL 2001: A REVISIONARY HISTORY OF BRAZILIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE
  5. What Is Your Culture To Me - Charles Dudley Warner by Charles Dudley Warner, 2010-02-02
  6. Fetishes and Monuments: Afro-Brazilian Art and Culture in the Twentieth Century (Remapping Cultural History) by Roger Sansi, 2009-12-14
  7. Brazil Imagined: 1500 to the Present (William and Bettye Nowlin Series in Art, History, and Culture of the Western Hemisphere) by Darlene J. Sadlier, 2008-10-01
  8. ANASTÁCIA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by James Sweet, 2006
  9. FILM IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Darién Davis, 2006
  10. Drowning in Laws: Labor Law & Brazilian Political Culture. by John D. French, 2004-01-01
  11. Tropicalia. A revolution in Brazilian culture by Carlos Basualdo, 2005
  12. Aspects of Brazilian culture (The Latin American in residence lectures) by Egon Schaden, 1974
  13. Voices of the future church: Salvation in Christianity and Afro-Brazilian cultures ; a comparison on the example of Candomblé by Franziska C Rehbein, 1989
  14. A voice from the outside: Visual themes and features of identity in the history of Brazilian culture (painting and poetry), 1500-1950 : art documents (paintings) by Virgílio Costa, 1994

61. Brazilian Culture Page
Translate this page The links below will lead you to information on various aspects of Brazilian life,and to information on our courses in Brazilian literature, culture, and the
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/spanport/brasil/musica/default.html
Brazilian Cultural Page
Welcome to the UCLA Department of Spanish and Portuguese Brazilian Cultural Page. The links below will lead you to information on various aspects of Brazilian life, and to information on our courses in Brazilian literature, culture, and the Portuguese language. Arte Musica Cinema Literatura ... Biscate
Take a virtual tour of 1940s Rio de Janeiro
Rua Antiga Have a drink with Noel Rosa Flamengo Praia Vermelha ...
LIESA
Site Oficial da Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro. Para 2000, houve um acordo de todas as escolas, através de seu "sindicato", a LIESA (Liga Independente das Ecolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro, que organiza todo o processo dos desfiles na Avenida), no sentido de desenvolver enredos ligados à história do país, já que estaremos completando oficialmente os 500 anos do descobrimento do Brasil. Any thoughts, suggestions etc.? We'd love to hear from you.
Mail to Brent James , at the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UCLA.

62. African-Brazilian History And Culture In Salvador Da Bahia Brazil
The first two days of the class will be held in College Park and will be devotedto tracing the history of Africanbrazilian culture and language from the
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/UgradInfo/Opportunities/StudyAbroad/.sahome/prog
African-Brazilian History and Culture in Salvador da Bahia
Brazil
January 6-24, 2003
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  • Brazil Academic Program Program Cost Scholarships ... Questions?
  • Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
    This course is intended to provide students with an intensive in-country study and exposure to African diasporic culture and language with particular emphasis on the city of Salvador da Bahia in the Northeast of Brazil. People of African descent constitute a near-majority of Brazil’s overall population and an absolute majority in the state of Bahia. In fact, there are more people of African descent in Brazil than in any other nation except Nigeria, and Salvador da Bahia is commonly known as the most "African" city of the Americas. In recognition of the cultural uniqueness of Salvador da Bahia, the United Nations has declared sections of the city to be World Heritage Sites.
    Reflecting a long history of transatlantic settlement, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and cyclical regional economies in which people of African descent—both enslaved and free—constitute the majority of the labor force, Salvador is city of the African Diaspora par excellence, where the vitality of African and African-American cultural expressions and social practices are omnipresent. Salvador da Bahia is almost a living museum of the ways in which African culture has developed and been transformed in the Americas. Of course, recent debates in historical anthropology and cultural studies suggest that many of the so-called "African cultural traditions" to be found in Salvador are, in fact manifestations of hybridized, multicultural, and polycentric Brazilian and Atlantic cultures. One of the course's primary objectives will be to identify and disentangle the African, national, and Atlantic roots of contemporary society in Salvador da Bahia.

    63. Publications, Latin American Studies Center, University Of Maryland
    Africanbrazilian culture LASC 458, PORT 478B and 609. Course LASC 458, PORT478B, PORT 609 African Brazilian Language Culture and Language.
    http://www.inform.umd.edu/las/InfoStudent/StudyAbroad/african_brazilian.htm
    Latin American Studies Center
    LASC Home Projects / Research Events Publications ... Contact Us Some pictures from Winter 2001 African-Brazilian Culture course in Bahia
    Study Abroad Program

    African-Brazilian Culture
    LASC 458, PORT 478B and 609
    Study Trip to Salvador, Brazil The Latin American Studies Center and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese proposes to offer a 3-week course for undergraduate and graduate students on "African-Brazilian Culture" in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. The first two days will be at College Park with the purpose of introducing students to Brazilian language and African-Brazilian culture. The course was first offered in Winter Term 2001 for twelve students (10 undergraduate and 2 graduate). This program is a collaboration with the Universidade do Estado da Bahia (UNEB), coordinated by José Carlos Limeira, assistant to the President of the University. The University is responsible for identifying housing and cultural activities directly related to the object of study and will assist us throughout the entire process. Professor Phyllis Peres and instructor Christina Guidorizzi will be accompanying the students to Brazil and teaching and working with the students in culture and language and linguistics respectively.

    64. BRAZILIAN CULTURE OF EXPORTATON - Intercâmbio
    Translate this page brazilian culture OF EXPORTATON-Intercâmbio. ESTAMOS EM CONSTRUÇOESTAMOS EM CONSTRUÇO ESTAMOS EM CONSTRUÇO.
    http://www.bcebrasil.hpg.com.br/
    BRAZILIAN CULTURE OF EXPORTATON-Intercâmbio ESTAMOS EM CONSTRUÇO ESTAMOS EM CONSTRUÇO ESTAMOS EM CONSTRUÇO

    65. Brazil: Fall Semester Language And Culture
    In addition, the comparative elements of the Afrobrazilian culture course enhancethe program's value for students of race relations in other parts of the
    http://eap.ucop.edu/eap/country/brazil/Summary/brfallsemester.htm

    Brazil
    Program Options
    University/Country Links

    Course Information

    Internships/Field Study
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    Brazil: Summary of Options
    (Below is the 2003 summary of programs; information should be similar for 2004.)
    Program Option: Fall Semester Language and Culture Program Host Institution: ACBEU, The Brazil-United States Cultural Association Highlights: The fall language and culture program offers students who have little or no prior Portuguese instruction the unique opportunity to study Portuguese in Brazil. Set in Salvador, the cultural center of the Brazilian northeast, the program also presents the region's history and explores the formation of Afro-Brazilian identity. The program is ideal for students from UC campuses that do not offer Portuguese. In addition, the comparative elements of the Afro-Brazilian culture course enhance the program's value for students of race relations in other parts of the Americas and for students of African culture in other parts of the world. Duration: Fall semester: September 5 to December 12 Is extension possible?

    66. Topics In Afro-Luso-Brazilian Culture
    Topics in AfroLuso-brazilian culture. Hoya Course Evaluations BrowsePortuguese One Course Title Topics in Afro-Luso-brazilian culture
    http://hoya.georgetown.edu/evals/fetch-eval?course_id=1542

    67. Brazilian Culture And Civilization
    brazilian culture and Civilization. Hoya Course Evaluations Browse Portuguese One Course Title brazilian culture and Civilization Course Number PORT231.
    http://hoya.georgetown.edu/evals/fetch-eval?course_id=1531

    68. TBCC - Tufts University Brazilian Cultural Club
    Articles Articles about Brazil and brazilian culture published at Tufts. Linksto Brazilian Government, Media, Culture, Environment and a lot more.
    http://ase.tufts.edu/tbcc/

    TBCC Organization

    Describes our organization history, structure, and goals.
    Events and Calendar

    Films, Parties, Dance, Capoeira, Music?
    Find out what TBCC is planning for this month!
    Articles

    Articles about Brazil and Brazilian culture published at Tufts.
    Brazilian Links

    The Brazilian community in the Boston area.
    Links to Brazilian Government, Media, Culture, Environment and a lot more. Contact Us Send us your comments, suggestions, and questions! Obrigado! Bookmark this page! http://ase.tufts.edu/tbcc Last updated January 2000 - TBCC

    69. BATMCUMBA Brazilian Culture In Motion

    http://www.batmacumba.freeserve.co.uk/ie/navbar.htm

    70. Brazilian Music Directory > Misc > General Culture >
    Translate this page submit your url. 0558. 2. Maria Brazil - Home of brazilian cultureon the Web Home of brazilian culture on the Web . http
    http://www.bossanovaguitar.com/links/general_culture.html
    General Culture Home Page Up Song Index Album Index ... General Culture Categories: Web Pages:
    Brazil/Brasil. Portuguese Language. A few dozen of the pages inPortuguese
    Brazil, Brazilian Studies, culture,language, literature, art, cinema, Portuguese, dictionary, research,reference...
    Maria Brazil - Home of Brazilian Culture on the Web
    Home of Brazilian Culture on the Web....
    Comunicação, Cultura e História

    Add URL to Brazilian Music Directory.

    71. UWM News Release
    University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Issued by Kathy Quirk 414229-3144 kquirk@uwm.edu.Date Feb. 4, 2002. UWM Celebrates brazilian culture With a Carnaval .
    http://www.uwm.edu/News/PR/02.02/Carnaval.html
    Return to UWM News Page Issued by: Kathy Quirk
    kquirk@uwm.edu
    Date: Feb. 4, 2002
    UWM Celebrates Brazilian Culture With a "Carnaval"
    MILWAUKEE - Dance students from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee will dance the frevo, a dance symbolizing happiness and "Carnaval," as part of a celebration of Brazilian culture Saturday, February 9. The day-long celebration of Brazilian culture will include events at UWM's Union, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd., and at Alterra Coffee Roasters, 2211 N. Prospect Ave. Students also will perform the dance as part of UWM's International Week, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 5, in the UWM Union Concourse. A schedule of Saturday's Carnaval events is attached.
    Schedule for Saturday, February 9
    1 p.m. Alterra Coffee Roasters, 2211 N. Prospect Ave.
    Dancers from UWM will perform the frevo.
    Capoeira Angola Corpo e Movimento of Milwaukee will demonstrate angola, one of the two variations of capoeira.
    Brazilian food will be served. 6:30 p.m. -11 p.m., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Union, 2200 E. Kenwood, Blvd.
    Celebrate the Brazilian Carnival as part of UWM's International Week Program.

    72. PORTGSE 46:Lec 1 Brazilian Culture And Civilization
    Welcome to PORTGSE 46 Lec 1 brazilian culture and Civilization.
    http://ecampus.humnet.ucla.edu/classes/portgse46_lec1_00f/
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    Information about the Class Syllabus and Class Information Spanish and Portuguese Information about Faculty and TAs Faculty TAs MARCHANT, E.A.
    Information from the Registrar Registrar's Schedule of Classes Registrar's Course Detail Textbooks Library Reserves Other Resources E-Campus
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    73. 02F PORTGSE 46:Lec 1 Brazilian Culture And Civilization
    My UCLA. UCLA Home Page. Humanities Home Page. Welcome to PORTGSE 46 Lec 1 BrazilianCulture and Civilization. login. How do I login? Create Guest Account.
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    Textbooks ... Spanish and Portuguese

    74. Country Maps
    Expats. BrazilMax, The Gringo's hip guide to brazilian culture. Expats, Infoand EMagazine for expats and travelers. Brazzil, Magazine on brazilian culture.
    http://www.sonia-portuguese.com/text/links.htm
    sonia-portuguese.com Home Message Board Guest Book About me ... Course Brazil related sites
    If you are interested in Brazil or in the Portuguese language, it will be worthwhile to take a look at these sites. Portuguese English German French Portuguese Airlines Tam Airline Varig Airline Vasp Airline Bookshops Saraiva Bookshop Siciliano Bookshop Literature/People Literatura Brasileira Brazilian Literature Mem ória Viva Brazilian Personalities Magazines/Newspapers Claudia Women's Magazine Isto é Weekly Magazine Folha de São Paulo Newspaper Gazeta Mercantil Newspaper Jornal do Brasil Newspaper O Estado de São Paulo Newspaper Miscellaneous Agência de Notícias PNN News Network Calend ário Brazilian Calendar (includes Brazilian holidays) Brazil H ost Business Tourism - G uide to São Paulo Festa s Junin as Brazilian June Festival O Melhor do Chat Links to chat rooms Portugal A collection of home pages about Portugal Site da Pinduca Personal page (some useful links) Verde-Amarelo Directory (Brazil/Brazilians in the US) Music and Radio Stations MPB Music Archive Site for Brazilian music lovers Cultura FM de Santos Brazilian radio station - 24 hours Rádios do Brasil Brazilian radio stations Radio Stations (Real Player) Broadcast and Music Sites for Children Alzira Zulmira Stories, Games, Brazilian/European Portuguese

    75. Brazilian Culture
    brazilian culture. Hi, If you are interested in Brazil and in the brazilian culture,I can recommend you the book The Brazilians and MariaBrazil web site.
    http://www.sonia-portuguese.com/MessageBoard/_messages/00000110.htm
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    Hi, If you are interested in Brazil and in the Brazilian culture, I can recommend you the book "The Brazilians" and Maria-Brazil web site. You can find both at the Links section on my web site. Regards, Sonia Last changed: July 18, 2002

    76. A Banda (Copenhagen) - Links To The Samba World
    (Back to Top). brazilian culture. Brazilian Language Portuguese PortugueseLanguage Schools in Portugal and Brazil. brazilian culture/Arts.
    http://www.abanda.dk/links.html
    Links The Samba Planet
    Brazilian Culture

    Brazilian News

    OnLine Radio Stations
    ... Back to A Banda
    The Samba Planet
    Everywhere you are... Samba is there!
    Danish World of Samba
    Samba in the USA

    Samba in Sweden

    Samba in Finland
    ...
    Inter Karneval
    International Groups
    A Banda - Copenhagen, Denmark
    A Bunda
    - Göteborg, Sweden
    Aquarela
    - USA / California
    Samba-Lá
    - USA / Los Angeles Escola de Samba Império do Papagaio - Finland London School of Samba Edinburgh Samba School Page Virada Hamburg, Germany Rio 2001 - Unidos do Mundo When is carnival by the way? 50-47 days before the first Sunday after the first full moon after Vernal Equinox (Ash Wednesday) is calculated as 46 days before Easter Sunday, and carnival falls on the 4 days before Ash Wednesday. Or maybe you should rather have a look at this page!
    Samba of Rio de Janeiro
    LIESA Site Oficial da Liga Independente das Escolas de Samba do Rio de Janeiro Samba of Rio de Janeiro Samba in Brazil Escola de Samba Beija-Flor de Nilópolis Estação Primeira de Mangueira - One of the most traditional Samba Schools in Brazil. Imperatriz Leopoldinense - ...have been at the Braziliana Festival in Copenhagen

    77. Grupo Corpo Brazilian Dance Theatre
    Now they bring their dazzling, energycharged amalgamation of brazilian culture tothe Carpenter Performing Arts Center for one night only, Friday, March 28 at
    http://www.carpenterarts.org/2002/press/press2003-3.html

    CPAC HOME

    The Carpenter Center
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    Add your name to the CPAC Online mailing list for e-mail announcements and reminders. If you signed up during the months of April and May, 2002, please read this Note
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Contact: Emily Duval (562) 985-8371
    eduval@csulb.edu

    or Michele Roberge (562) 985-7098 mroberge@csulb.edu GRUPO CORPO BRAZILIAN DANCE THEATRE MAKES ITS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DEBUT AT THE CARPENTER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ON FRIDAY, MARCH 28 AT 8PM DYNAMIC 'VISCERALLY-CHARGED' AFRO-BRAZILIAN DANCE TROUPE HAS SIZZLED THEIR WAY ACROSS AMERICA AND NOW LANDS IN LONG BEACH FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY LONG BEACH, CA - One thing is clear to those who witness the sexy glitz of Grupo Corpo's Brazilian "carnavale" mixed with the liquid swing of jazz and the jaw-dropping flexibility and precision of ballet - this company has certainly earned the honor of being the most successful dance troupe in Brazil. The 25-year-old dance troupe burned a sizzling impression on Americans when they premiered at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Massachusetts in 1999. Now they bring their dazzling, energy-charged amalgamation of Brazilian culture to the Carpenter Performing Arts Center for one night only, Friday, March 28 at 8pm. Tickets are $18-25 and are available at the Carpenter Center Box Office by calling (562) 985-7000, or online at www.CarpenterArts.org. The Boston Globe describes Grupo Corpo as a "sizzling stew [of Brazilian culture]...yet movement is done with such fluidity and naturalness that there are no jarring juxtapositions...Precision is nearly immaculate among the company's 20 dancers, and there is an in-your-face spirit and sense of full-out energy that is breathtaking." And the

    78. Studying Portuguese At Brown And Abroad
    Aspects of Portuguese and brazilian culture are also presented. Aspectsof Portuguese and brazilian culture are also presented.
    http://www.brown.edu/Administration/OIP/files/programs/lang/port01.html
    Studying Portuguese at Brown and Abroad Elementary Portuguese (PB 10-20) Designed for students with little or no preparation in the language. Stresses the fundamental language skills of understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Aspects of Portuguese and Brazilian culture are also presented. Uses a situational/natural approach that emphasizes communication in Portuguese from the very first class. Intensive Portuguese (PB 11) A highly intensive course for students with little or no preparation in the language. Stresses the fundamental language skills of understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Aspects of Portuguese and Brazilian culture are also presented. Uses a situational/natural approach that emphasizes communication in Portuguese from the very first class. A two-semester sequence in one semester with ten contact hours each week. Writing and Speaking Portuguese (PB 40) Designed to improve the student's ability in contemporary spoken and written Portuguese. Using such cultural items as short stories, plays, films, videos, newspaper and magazine articles, and popular music, students will discuss a variety of topics with the aim of developing good communication skills. Attention will also be placed upon developing students' writing ability. A systematic review of Portuguese grammar is included. Four hours weekly. Modern Brazilian Literature and Society(PB 61) Reading and textual analysis of selected Brazilian writers of the late 19th and 20th centuries as vehicles for understanding modern Brazilian society. Some attention paid to the visual arts, music and film. Considerable emphasis also placed on strengthening speaking and writing skills.

    79. Untitled Document
    PORT 300 brazilian culture (3) H, HT Prehistoric and colonial Portuguese orginsof Brazil and its independent development in the 19th and 20th centuries.
    http://www.ku.edu/~brasilis/website_dept/courses_offered.htm
    Port 104 Elementary Brazilain Portuguese I (5) U
    5 hours of class per week, plus supplementary work in language laboratory. Essentials of grammer, elementary syntax and composition, easy reading. Emphasis on conversation. 00 11 98 Port 106 Elementary Brazilain Portuguese, Accelerated I (3) U
    3 meetings weekly, plus supplementary work in language laboratory. Designed for students proficient in Spanish (or with previous work in Portuguese) to acquire proficiency in Portuguese more rapidly. Covers the same material as PORT 104.
    Prerequisite: SPAN 216 or equivalent. 00 11 98 Port 108 Elementary Brazilian Portuguese II (5) U
    5 hours of class per week plus supplementary work in language laboratory. A continuation of PORT 104.
    Prerequisite: PORT 104. 00 11 98 PORT 110 Elementary Brazilian Portuguese, Accelerated II (3) U
    A continuation of PORT 106.

    80. Terra Brasilis
    MPBR Our radio station! Would you like to listen to Brazilian music andlearn a little about brazilian culture? Try our MPB radio station.
    http://www.ku.edu/~brasilis/
    Summer Language Institute Portuguese @ KU Opportunities About us ... BP Objective Adaptive Test Other Tests Internship Opportunities Volunteer Social Work in Vitoria divsloaded=1; Welcome Bem-vindo ao Terra brasilis, um site informativo sobre o Brasil e sua língua, na Universidade do Kansas, em Lawrence, EUA. Aqui você pode acessar diversas informações sobre o instituto de ensino de português em Vitória, além de testes "on-line" e diversos recursos para o aprendizado de português e cultura brasileira. Welcome to Terra brasilis, an informational site about Brazil and its language at the University of Kansas, in Lawrence, USA. Here you can access a wide range of information about the Brazilian Portuguese summer language institute in Vitoria, besides on-line tests and various resources for learning Brazilian Portuguese and culture. This Week in Brazil's Culture: Dia da Mentira Missed what happened last week in Brazil's history?

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