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Vol. 14 No. 32 (2022): Dossier: The (auto)biographical space: individuals, memory and society
Vol. 14 No. 32 (2022): Dossier: The (auto)biographical space: individuals, memory and society
Published:
2022-05-30
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File and Summary
1-5
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Dossier Presentation
Dossier: The (auto)biographical space: individuals, memory and society
Wilton C. L. Silva, Hugo Quinta
6-9
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Dossiê: O espaço (auto)biográfico: indivíduo, memória e sociedade
The myth of the subject and the subject of the myth: between modern rationality and (auto)biographic rationality
Júlia Guimarães Neves
10-21
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Accounts, stories, testimonies: modalities of producing autobiographical narratives from one’s political and situational context
Ângela Cristina Salgueiro Marques, S`ônia Caldas Pessoa, Luis Mauro Sá Martino
22-40
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Vitae memorabilem: the academic memoir as autobiographical writing by historians and anthropologists
Wilton C. L. Silva
41-58
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The hero is born in the southern lands: origins and ancestry in the biographical narratives of Luiz Carlos Prestes
Bruno Rafael de Albuquerque Gaudencio
59-78
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A policy of forgetfulness? The invisibility of the traces of the civil-military dictatorship in Curitiba
Nadia Gaiofatto Gonçalves, Marcus Antônio Matozo, Luiz Gabriel da Silva, Stella Titotto Castanharo
79-99
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“You are your own home”: on housing and patrimonial violence against women
Kátia Alexsandra dos Santos, Fernanda Araujo Bugai, Mônica Karpinski
100-115
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The gender representations of the biographic profiles of women honored with street names in the urban space of Londrina (PR)
Bruno Sanches Mariante Silva, Daniela Reis Moraes
116-136
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Elements for a history of the exclusion of North American white women from the literary field: Joyce Johnson’s works
Ariane Ribeiro Santana, Graziela Menezes de Jesus, Rafaela Scardino
137-150
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The fictional rising of the female figure: biography, national history and women history in Mary Morrissy’s “The Rising of Bella Casey”
Camila Franco Batista
151-166
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From “great names” to life stories: reflections on biographical writing in studies of the history of medicine and public health
Gustavo Querodia Tarelow
167-183
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“They think they come to study Daime. In fact, they come to know themselves”: on anthropological intelligibilities, perspectivisms and postmodernisms
Alberto Groisman
184-219
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Exemplary legacy: the narrative of life and virtues in the “Revista Adventista” death notices
Allan Macedo de Novaes, Marcio Adriano Tonete Marcelino
220-236
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An Exu to call my own: narratives of the religious path of Pai Paulinho de Odé
Artur Cesar Isaia, Zilá Bernd, Marcelo Luis Henriques Silveira
237-247
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Narratives of food memories: implications for intergenerational solidarity
Jaqueline Pauluci Bosio, Maria da Luz Leite Cabral, Rose Mari Bennemann, Regiane da Silva Macuch
248-259
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Articles
Affectivity and remote classes in pandemic times: the distance issues
Vanja Ramos Vieira de Campos, Sérgio Antônio da Silva Leite
260-279
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Between dams and Civil Defense in Brazil: a history of the recent institutionalization of attention to socio-environmental risks
Jó Klanovicz, Fabio Antonio Matucheski Zarpelon
280-298
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