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    Funk carioca, voz feminina e o caso Tati Quebra-Barraco

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2015.Este estudo investiga a relação entre raça, democracia racial no Brasil e a ascensão do funk carioca. Além disto, o trabalho analisa a representação da mulher negra e a autorrepresentação feminina exposta na performance de Tati Quebra-Barraco, avaliando a apropriação de discursos do feminino ressignificados no contexto pós-colonial. O funk carioca surge como gênero em 1989 e dialoga com a crise nas escolas de samba e com o mito da democracia racial no Brasil. Nesse sentido, ele reporta-se às questões relacionadas à subalternidade da juventude negra, de maneira geral, e da mulher negra, de maneira específica. A pesquisa é realizada a partir das perspectivas de raça e de representação e autorrepresentação da mulher subalterna, entendidas, no último capítulo desta dissertação, como paródia de discursos vastamente reproduzidos sobre o feminino. Ela também apresenta algumas questões referentes às apropriações da música estrangeira, nomeadamente a soul music e o hip-hop, e ao contradiscurso presente na autorrepresentação feminina de Tati Quebra-Barraco.Abstract : This study researches the relationship among race, racial democracy in Brazil and the rise of Rio de Janeiro s funk (carioca funk). In addition, the paper analyses the representation of black women and the female self-representation present in Tati Quebra-Barraco s music by evaluating the appropriation of hegemonic discourses that have been reinterpreted in the postcolonial context. The carioca funk emerges as a gender in 1989 and establishes a dialogue with the decadence of the samba schools and with the myth of the racial democracy in Brazil. In this sense, it refers to the issues related to the black youth subordination in general and to the black woman subordination specifically. The research is carried out from the race perspective as well as from the subordinate representation and self-representation perspective, which are understood as a parody of hegemonic discourses. It also presents some issues related to the appropriation of foreign music, specifically soul music and hip-hop, and to the counter-discourse in Tati Quebra-Barraco s female self- representation

    Analysis of Residential Building and Sales of Existing Homes.

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    Color poster with text and graphs describing research conducted by Levi Funk and Thomas Michels, advised by Eric M. Jamelske.This project collected data on residential building and also on home sales in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. It presents an organized look into both the building of residential homes and also the sale of existing homes in the Eau Claire area.Chippewa Valley Center for Economic Research and Development. University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs

    funk (bird)

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    funk"Ya smells like a funk bird"* "Stink like a funk bird" - BelleoramDNE-citJH 4/70Used I and SupUsed IUsed

    ROSENTHAL, Eric Inventory of documents

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    COVERAGE 1904; 1 File; 011 metre.Private papers of Eric Rosenthal, author, journalist and broadcaster

    tritrophic-dispersal-model: Code used for creating figures for "Non-hierarchical dispersal promotes stability and resilience in a tri-trophic metacommunity"

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    <p>This is the commented code used for creating figures for the paper. Any questions regarding the code should be directed to the corresponding author and repository owner (Eric Pedersen). </p&gt

    Eric Velazquez Spanish Language Picture Book Award 2022 Acceptance Speech

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    Author Eric Velazquez gives his Silver Medal acceptance speech for Pulpo Guisado (Holiday House)https://educate.bankstreet.edu/spanishlanguageaward/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Eric C. Lincoln, Professor of Sociology and Religion, 1971

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    This is an interview with Eric C. Lincoln. Eric was a Professor of Sociology and religion, Union Theological Seminary and author of many books and articles on Negro history. In this recording the contributors discuss local memphis politics, sociology, and race relations compared to that of other cities in the South and the rest of the country

    Interview with Eric Bentley, author, drama critic, and playwright

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    Distinguished drama critic and Bertolt Brecht scholar, Eric Bentley is interviewed by WTMJ-TV host Jim Peck and John B. Fuegi, associate professor of Comparative Literature. Bentley recalls his association with Brecht, the critical and creative aspects of literature, and his interest in writing plays for the theater.GrayscaleSoun

    Dr. Eric Yellin – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Eric Yellin, Associate Professor of History and American Studies discusses his new book, Racism in the Nation’s Service: Government Workers and the Color Line in Woodrow Wilson’s America, published recently by the University of North Carolina Press. In this book, Dr. Yellin argues that President Wilson’s administration successfully segregated the federal government in the age of progressive politics. He investigates how the enactment of the segregation policy imposed a color line on American opportunity and implicated Washington in the economic limitation of African Americans for decades to com
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