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The place and profile of black people in textbooks

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This work is the result of an analysis of the textbooks used in our Portuguese and History primary and secondary school classrooms, with the aim of discovering the profile and place reserved for black people in their content. There is a great lack of information about Afro-descendant culture in Brazil and its contributions to shaping the identity of the Brazilian people. The injustice of not publicising the legacy brought by native Africans, who were forcibly inserted into a strange and distant land and had to adapt and establish their roots on Brazilian soil, is visible. The culture they brought was incorporated into customs, such as dance, cuisine, music, religion, the language itself and a host of other elements. All of this constitutes the cultural wealth that Afro-descendants brought with them and, in a way, imposed on our culture, contributing in a big way to the formation of our identity.

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Organisers: Aparecida G. Oliveira - Graduated in Theology 2012 (Univ. Metodista SP) and Letters 2016 (UEMG) Fabrícia S. Miguel - Graduated in Pedagogy and Letters 2016 (UEMG). Lídia M. N. Alves - PhD 2009 (UFF); Masters 2001 (UFMG).

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Authors Aparecida G. Oliveira, Lídia . N. Alves, Fabrícia S. Miguel
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207166725
ISBN 9786207166725
No. of pages 56
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

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