Culture and Customs of BrazilBloomsbury Academic, 30. juuni 2003 - 195 pages Race, religion, language, culture, and national character are full of contradictions. Brazil, the largest country in South America, embodies so much paradox that it defies neat description. This book will help students and general readers dispel stereotypes of Brazil and begin to understand what country's bigness means in terms of its land, people, history, society, and cultural expressions. |
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... Globo ( Globe Organizations ) in 1925. The creation of the first trade unions for journalists in the early 1930s was an indication of the growing strength and organization of the profession in Brazil . Between 1937 and 1945 , the ...
... Globo that attracted most attention and won the largest audiences . Many were exported and shown in countries across the world . In addition to its attention to quality , Globo took the lead in the incorporation of technolog- ical ...
... Globo , 97-98 , 101 , 103 ; Hora do Povo , 100 ; Idade d'Ouro do Brasil , 96 ; IstoÉ , 100 ; JB Online , 101 ; Jornal das Senhoras , 96 ; Jornal do Brasil , 101 ; Jornal Na- cional , 108 ; Manchete , 99 ; Mane- quim , 99 ; Organizções Globo ...
Contents
Print Media and Broadcasting | 95 |
Cinema | 117 |
Literature | 131 |
Copyright | |
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