Who Will Remember You?: “The Secret Agent” and the Humanities as Resistance
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European Network of Brazilianists Working in Cultural Analysis (https://rebrac.net). Join our network, free of charge: https://rebrac.net/cadastro-membership/. Pic: BTOY (CCBY2.0)
Who Will Remember You?: “The Secret Agent” and the Humanities as Resistance
www.rogerebert.com/women-writer...
Our first event of the year will be held on Wednesday, the 18th of March 2026 at 19h (GMT), to discuss Macunaíma by Brazilian Mário de Andrade, alongside translator Katrina Dodson. Registration is now open: www.pintbookclub.com/.../pint-boo...
Exposição “Senhora Liberdade: mulheres desafiam a escravidão” celebra o protagonismo feminino na luta pela liberdade
Mostra reúne documentos, fotografias e vídeos do acervo do Arquivo Nacional
www.gov.br/arquivonacio...
"Nossa presença no mercado editorial é incontornável, mas seremos poucas, porque, de nós, a branquitude cobra um desempenho altíssimo (às vezes sobre-humano) para que possamos acessar o básico, os lugares mais iniciais."
Por Cidinha da Silva
Leia: piaui.co/40ts6Zn
Antônio Quaresma filma Gal Costa em Super-8 durante um show em Teresina, Piauí, nos anos 1970.
Projeto Digitalização Viajante - Coleção Antônio Quaresma
"When the Fantastic Meets Reality: An Interview with Kleber Mendonça Filho", by Gerd Gemünden
Film Quarterly (2026) 79 (3): 47–53. Open access.
online.ucpress.edu/fq/article/7...
Chamada de artigos, Dossiê Centenário de Milton Santos, Revista Terra Brasilis
Envio de trabalhos até 31 de maio de 2026
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CFP: International Society for Humor Studies conference, Niterói, Brazil, July 6 to 10, 2026
Deadline for proposals: March 27 2026
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Photo portrait of Marielle Franco with a crowd in the background.
Brasilian feminist activist Marielle Franco's killers have just been convicted. From the archive, here's an article of hers we published at the time of her assassination.
newleftreview.org/issues/ii110...
Sugarcane workers working in a field of tangled sugarcane stalks. In green font, it says The Business of Racism In smaller black font it says Labor and Environment in Brazil's Racial Capitalism
And now we officially have a cover
dukeupress.edu/the-business...
Text on the image: Explore how women’s writing reshapes memory, resistance, and identity. Also included in the image: The Cover of the Book.
This new volume in our series “Culture–Environment–Society” highlights recent research on women’s authorship in the Afro-Luso-Brazilian Atlantic, intersecting memory studies, gender studies, postcolonialism, and world literature. Find out more: www.vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com/themen-entde...
Brazil’s Supreme Court convicts 5 in Rio councilwoman Franco’s killing
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Seguimos com a série sobre compositores do cinema brasileiro com texto de Pedro Butcher sobre John Neschling. Com filmes de Hector Babenco em cópias restauradas, é hora de revisitar o artista por trás de trilhas como O Cortiço, Gaijin e Bonitinha mas Ordinária, entre outras.
A Venezuela lidera com 672 mil imigrantes, seguida de Bolívia e Haiti (187 mil cada), Colômbia (108 mil) e Argentina (106 mil).
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📑 Observatório de Migrações em São Paulo -Nepo/Unicamp
297,8 mil crianças (de 0 a 15) imigraram para o Brasil. 403 mil são estudantes. 1 milhão e 730 mil são solteiros. A maior parte veio da América Latina e Caribe (1 milhão e 600 mil), com a Europa em segundo lugar (361 mil).
Infográfico com mapa-múndi destacando, em tons de verde, os países com maiores fluxos migratórios para o Brasil entre 2000 e 2024. O Brasil aparece em verde mais escuro na América do Sul. Abaixo do mapa está o título: “MAIORES IMIGRAÇÕES PARA O BRASIL ENTRE 2000 E 2024”, com a indicação “Segundo Unicamp e NEPO”. O ranking listado mostra os 30 países com maior número de imigrantes no período: Venezuela – 672.894 Bolívia – 187.562 Haiti – 187.540 Colômbia – 108.587 Argentina – 106.271 Estados Unidos – 95.251 China – 76.101 Paraguai – 68.650 Cuba – 65.976 Peru – 61.033 Uruguai – 59.562 Portugal – 51.396 França – 50.537 Alemanha – 44.566 Itália – 43.792 Espanha – 35.121 Angola – 34.038 Filipinas – 32.619 Japão – 31.951 Reino Unido – 26.722 Índia – 26.565 México – 25.064 Chile – 24.393 Coreia do Sul – 22.641 Equador – 14.793 Holanda – 12.118 Noruega – 11.681 Senegal – 11.630 Rússia – 11.025 Líbano – 10.279 No rodapé há a marca “@camarotedacpi.bsky.social”.
💼🛬 MAIORES IMIGRAÇÕES PARA O BRASIL
Entre 2000 e 2024, o Brasil recebeu 2.441.934 imigrantes, segundo dados reunidos pela Unicamp por meio do Observatório das Migrações em São Paulo. Em sua grande maioria, os imigrantes são homens (60%) entre 25 e 40 anos (576,3 mil).
🔗More info in: www.latin-american.cam.ac.uk/sites/defaul...
📣 CLAS OPEN SEMINARS presents:
Book Presentation: Inside Criminalized Governance. How and Why Gangs Rule the Streets of Rio de Janeiro
Nicholas Barnes (University of St Andrews)
📆 Monday 02 March | 5:15pm
📍 Room SG1 Ground Floor, ARB
The seminar is free and open to all 🤩
If you are in #NYC on March 30, 2026 (Monday) join me at the The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU for the lecture The Power of Art: The World Black Artists Made in the Americas, part of the Silberberg Lecture Series. Also online. More information here ifa.nyu.edu/events/date/...
[piauí recomenda] A diáspora asiática nas Américas. Exposição ‘Cartas à memória’ reúne pinturas, fotografias, instalações e vídeos. Leia: piaui.co/46psJGC
Write-up of REBRAC 10th Anniversary Conference, King’s College London, 15-17 January 2026
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Hoje, no YT da Cinelimite: a Coleção Ivan Lewinger reúne 9 filmes domésticos (1969–1974) entre Guarujá (Pitangueiras), USP e São Paulo (Ibirapuera, Vila Mariana), com viagens a Águas de Lindóia e Águas da Prata. Um retrato íntimo da vida familiar nos anos 1970.
EVENT: Creative Practice and Collaboration: Giving to Gain, 6 March 2026, @ilcs.bsky.social.
Includes hybrid roundtable chaired by Jamille Pinheiro Dias with Indigenous women filmmakers from Brazilian network Rede Katahirine
ilcs.sas.ac.uk/news-events/...
Flyer with USF logo for the paper "Making Political Representation in Territories of the City: The Role of Mandatos in São Paulo" by Telma Hoyler and Eduardo Marques, with the cover of the paper and the quote "“Drawing from ethnographic research on local councilors and their political staff in São Paulo, Brazil, this article introduces a critical contribution: the concept of mandatos. These are networks of actors linked by partisan, political, professional, and personal ties, which help mobilize support for politicians. By bridging formal institutions and informal practices, mandatos transform specific urban territories into constituencies.“
Flyer with USF logo for the paper "Making Political Representation in Territories of the City: The Role of Mandatos in São Paulo" by Telma Hoyler and Eduardo Marques, with the cover of the paper and the quote "“Drawing from ethnographic research on local councilors and their political staff in São Paulo, Brazil, this article introduces a critical contribution: the concept of mandatos. These are networks of actors linked by partisan, political, professional, and personal ties, which help mobilize support for politicians. By bridging formal institutions and informal practices, mandatos transform specific urban territories into constituencies.“
🚨 Paper Alert!
Check out "Making Political Representation in Territories of the City: The Role of Mandatos in São Paulo" by former #USFInternationalFellow Telma Hoyler and Eduardo Marques in Urban Affairs Review
Read it here: doi.org/10.1177/1078...
🔔 Film Screening / Q&A: A Place in the City (English subtitles)
Gabriel Silvestre (Newcastle University)
📆 Wednesday 25 February | 5:15pm
📍 Room S1, First Floor, ARB
This film examines hope, resistance, and collective action in Latin American cities.
Open to all!
No Rio, projeto recicla fantasias do Carnaval e abre alas para economia circular
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