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Vol. 59 No. 2 (2019): Dossiê: O pensamento japonês
Vol. 59 No. 2 (2019): Dossiê: O pensamento japonês
Published:
13/10/2020
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Apresentação: O pensamento japonês
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Dossiê
Religion and art as japanese war propaganda in Brazil
Antonio Genivaldo Cordeiro de Oliveira
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Notes on musicality in the beginning of Japanese modern poetry
Diogo César Porto da Silva
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Nation-State and identity in Japan
Ernani Oda
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Japanese thought and the transformation of language: An overview of translation studies and the search for identity in modern Japan
Gabriel de Oliveira Fernandes, Neide Hissae Nagae
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A Kiekergaardian reading of Natsume Sōseki: Sanshirō, Sorekara and Mon
João Marcelo Monzani
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The layman and the monk: the relocation of Japanese Buddhism and resignifying the buddhist lay community in the work of Ōuchi Seiran
Julio Nascimento
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Varia
Modernity and interdisciplinarity in A Rebours, by J.-K. Huysmans
Álvaro Cardoso Gomes
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All the books of the year: distant reading and the research of literary collections
Anderson Bastos Martins, Vinícius Paulo Corrêa Almeida, Vitor Nogueira Alves, Paula Cristina Sousa Rocha
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A Survey on La Mujer Nueva and the MEMCH letters: alliances and demands in the context of women emancipation in Chile
Carolina Navarrete Gonzalez, María Adelaida Escobar-Trujillo, Gabriel Saldías Rossel
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Chronicle of the disappeared city: memory and violence in Estrellas Muertas
Cecilia Ximena Olivares Koyck
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The gonzaguian epic and the wreck of the stone raft: history and rhetoric in the epic of Tomás Antônio Gonzaga
Joaci Pereira Furtado
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Americanization, consumerism and narcissistic subjectivities: inscriptions of neoliberalism in Chile in the novel Mala Onda (1991) by Alberto Fuguet
José Rivera-Soto
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The significance of Bad Place in “House Taken Over” by Julio Cortazar
Frak Torres Vergel
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