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Vol. 8 No. 2 (2010)
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2010)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21709/casa.v8i2
Published:
17/01/2011
Editorial
EDITORIAL
Renata Coelho Marchezan, Ude Baldan
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Papers
IGNACIO ASSIS SILVA AND LITERARY STUDIES
Maria Célia Leonel
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METAMORPHOSIS: REFLECTIONS ON THE THOUGHTS OF IGNACIO ASSIS SILVA OR TRYING TO GET THE HANG OF IT…
Edna Maria Fernandes dos Santos Nascimento
PDF (Português (Brasil))
THE METAMORPHOSIS MOTIF IN THE NOVEL OF FRANZ KAFKA
Francisco Elias Simão Merçon
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ME AND THE OTHER IN “THE MIRROR” BY JOÃO GUIMARÃES ROSA
Vera Lucia Rodella Abriata
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“THE THIRD BANK OF THE RIVER”: IMMANENCE AND TRANSCENDENCE
Kary Alessandra Motta
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ON WAYS OF FIGURATIVITY
Iara Rosa Farias
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ESTHÉSIS ET L’EXPERIENCE DU SENS
Ana Claudia de Oliveira
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PERCEPTION AND EXPERIENCE IN THE POETIC CREATION
Márcio Thamos
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BETWEEN PASSION, DRIVE AND BODY: EPISTEMOLOGICAL REFLEXIONS FOR THE DIALOGUE UPON THE AFFECTIVE PHENOMENA
Waldir Beividas, Tiago Ravanello
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ON THE PERCEPTIBLE SUBJECT
Norma Discini
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URBAN RHYTHMS
Lucia Teixeira
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SENSES OF GESTURAL LANGUAGE: GESTURAL TRANSPOSITION AND REPRESENTATION
Diana Luz Pessoa de Barros
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IGNACIO ASSIS SILVA: THE FANTASTIC CONNECTION FACTORY
Ana Cristina Fricke Matte, Daniervelin Renata Marques Pereira
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THE COMPLEXITY AND SCOPE OF SEMIOSPHERE’S CATEGORY: ANALYTICAL OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
Julieta Haidar
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