Kulturconfus o on german-brazilian interculturalities /

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Finger, Anke.; Kath fer, Gabi.; Larkosh, Christopher
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin ;Boston :
Publication Dates: [2015]
©2015
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Interdisciplinary german cultural studies ; 19
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110408225
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Carrier Form: 1 online resource.
ISBN: 9783110408225
Index Number: HM1211
CLC: G115
Contents: Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
KulturConfus o: On German-Brazilian Hybridities and Intercultural Hermeneutics --
Indigenous Projections --
Germans and Indians in Brazil: The Transatlantic Construction of Ethnic Identity in the Discourse of Indian Protection --
Paradise with Black Angels : Brazil in Eighteenth-Century Germany --
Devouring Culture: Cannibalism, National Identity, and Nineteenth-Century German Emigration to Brazil --
Cultural Entanglements and Ethnographic Refractions: Theodor Koch-Gr nberg in Brazil --
Everyday Cultures and Media --
German-Brazilian Cultural Exchange in the Times of the Dictatorship: The Cultural Magazine Interc mbio --
From Documentation to Dialogue: On Bringing Brazilian Popular Music and Jazz to West Germany --
Conceptual Metaphors: A Culture-Specific Construction of Meaning Using the Life Is War Metaphor in Brazilian and German Rap Lyrics --
Transnational Film History? Um Cinema Teuto-Brasileiro --
Literary Fusions and Interstitial Spaces --
Tropical Subjectivity and the European Tradition of Bildung: Macuna ma, a Hero Without a Character, by M rio de Andrade --
Everywhere Paradise Is Lost : The Brazilian National Myth in the Works of Refugees of Nazism --
Submarine: Germany Resurfacing in the Contemporary Brazilian Novel --
Exiled from the World : German Expressionism, Brazilian Modernism, and the Interstitial Primitivism of Lasar Segall --
Between S o Paulo and Stuttgart: Multilingualism, Translation, and Interculturality in Haroldo de Campos s and Vil m Flusser s Work --
Contributors --
Index