About the journal
VIBRANT – Virtual Brazilian Anthropology was conceived by the Brazilian Anthropological Association (ABA) as a medium for disseminating Brazilian anthropology beyond the Portuguese-speaking world. The presentation in English, French and Spanish of articles and audiovisual materials produced by anthropologists working in Brazil is intended, therefore, to promote greater transnational interchange of ideas and to further awareness of the diversity within anthropology.
Latest issue
v10n2 | 2014
Migration and Exile
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Articles
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All Against Pedophilia [Full text]Ethnographic notes about a contemporary moral crusada
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In and Around Life [Full text]Biopolitics in the Tropics
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Eduardo Mondlane and the social sciences [Full text]
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Dossier: Migration and Exile
Edited by Bela Feldman-Bianco, Liliana Sanjurjo, Desirée Azevedo and Douglas Mansur da Silva-
Foreword [Full text]
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Part 1: The Meanings of Immigration in Brazilian History
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The case of the Ruthenian immigration to Paraná in the late nineteenth century
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Part 2: Immigration, Work and Nationality
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Para pensar las redes transnacionales [Full text]Itinerarios e historias migratorias de los capoeiristas brasileños en Madrid
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Part 3: Deconstructing Exile
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Exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
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Between Dictatorships and Revolutions [Full text]Narratives of Argentine and Brazilian Exiles
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Part 4: Migration as Crime
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Confounding Borders and Walls [Full text]Documents, letters and the governance of relationships in São Paulo and Barcelona prisons
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Cinderella Deceived [Full text]Analysing a Brazilian Myth Regarding Trafficking in Persons
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