Contemporary Brazilian Cities, Culture, and Resistance
Ed. Sophia Beal and Gustavo Prieto
Introduction
Contemporary Brazilian Cities, Culture, and Resistance
Sophia Beal and Gustavo Prieto
- The Poiesis of the City and of Resistance
Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos - São Paulo: Recent Social Movements and Insurgent Urban Culture
Paolo Colosso - Occupied Spaces, Occupied Texts: Literary Heterotopias and the Right to the City
Leila Lehnen - Making the Harms of Street Harassment Visible: Think Olga and Brazil’s Feminist Spring
Rebecca J. Atencio - Human-Centered Design, Culture within Everyone’s Reach
Marguerite Itamar Harrison - Between the Poet and the Clown: The Poetic Persona of Daniel Minchoni
Annie McNeill Gibson - ”Hallucinated City”: The Ongoing Rejection of the Periphery and the Revenge Performed by São Paulo Cultural Groups
Sílvia Lopes Raimundo - I Only Know the Mosquito Bites: Religious Occupations and Contingent Relationships in São Paulo, Brazil
Derek Pardue - The City and the Forest: Lessons on Consumption in Daniel Munduruku’s Todas as coisas são pequenas
Ligia Bezerra - A Dance of Deaths: Gender Violence in Mulheres empilhadas
Ângela Maria Dias - The Resistance of a Transurban Sexuality in Amara Moira and Atena Beauvoir
Ricardo Barberena and Ana Ferrão
Afterword
Kátia da Costa Bezerra
Contributors
Cover Image
Installation "Pulp Fiction," 2020, by @dedeiarrocha. Photograph by the artists, used with permission