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Vol. 35 No. 1 (2023): Não é brincadeira! O riso como resistência
Vol. 35 No. 1 (2023): Não é brincadeira! O riso como resistência
Published:
2023-07-06
Dossiê: Não é brincadeira!
Apresentação do dossiê
Sabela Fraga Costa, Ana Cristina Marinho, Chelo Matesanz
3-9
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Woman, it was a joke. Undoing things with words
Saleta de Salvador Agra
10-25
PDF (Español (España))
Humor and event: the counter-actualization of the gay character Gianluca in the series "Everything Calls for Salvation" [Tutto chiede salvezza]
Weberson Ferreira Dias, Sra. Suely Henrique, Sr. Deyvisson Pereira da Costa
26-46
PDF (Português (Brasil))
The dissident laugh. Stage humor as methodological carrion
Eugenia Romero Baamonde
47-60
PDF (Español (España))
Light laughter, loud noises: a party with Ledusha and Letrux
Luciéle Bernardi de Souza, Luciane Bernardi de Souza
61-82
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Laughter, Irony, Sarcasm, Melodroma y Exaggeration, Mi reina!, in Fiebre Tropical, by Julián Delgado Lopera
Moema Vilela, Natalia Borges Polesso
83-93
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Artigos
The discovery of trans man identity and the wrong body metaphor
Andressa de Freitas Ribeiro
94-113
PDF (Português (Brasil))
“Turn your neck the other way”: stories of affections and love between lesbian in Manaus/AM (Decade 80 and 90, century XX)
Michele Pires Lima, Júlio Cláudio da Silva
114-136
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Lesbians’ mental health in times of the Covid-19 pandemic: a sociological analysis of the familial homophobia impacts in the social isolation context
Rayane Dayse da Silva Oliveira, Charliton José dos Santos Machado
137-150
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Critical (dis)identification or notes on aesthetics of multiplicity:from Wittig’s lesbian materialism to its own queer interpretations
Igor Leonardo de Santana Torres, Felipe Bruno Martins Fernandes
151-167
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Yellow Rose (1923): Class S in imperial Japan (1868-1945)
Jessica Akemi Kawano Ribeiro, Alba Krishna Topan Feldman
168-183
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Irony as a discursive strategy to address sexual violence in “Larvas e prodígios”, by Zulmira Tavares
Maricélia Nunes dos Santos
184-194
PDF (Português (Brasil))
The maintenance of African ancestrality and the matriarchal culture in Conceição Evaristo’s fiction
Juliana Franco Alves-Garbim
195-207
PDF (Português (Brasil))
The Latin American subaltern poetic: feminist decolonization in Krudxs Cubensi
Lidiane Cossetin Alves, Adriana Aparecida de Figueiredo Fiuza
208-235
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Postfeminism and intersectionality in the digital communication of the Brazilian brands
Agda Dias Baeta, Rita Basílio Simões
236-257
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Feminism in the pages of Revista Adventista: marks of the religious values in the normative discourses on the role of women
Kevin Kossar Furtado, Karina Janz Woitowicz
258-276
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Commodification of female recognition in the market: the neoliberal capture of ‘self-care’
Adalberto Ferdnando Inocêncio, Camila Carolina Hildebrand Galetti
277-297
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Questioning the idea of intersectionality contained in documents from 2015 and 2018 that guide public policies for women in Teresina (PI)
Hilziane Layza de Brito Pereira Lima, Olivia Cristina Perez
298-313
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Two out of three ain’t bad. Rescuing three free thinkers (two women in a man´s world) 110 years after the centenary of Lisbon Congress – 1913-1932-2023
Isabel Lousada, Vanda de Sousa
314-345
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Concepcion arenal and the social question: reflections on the assistence to the needy in nineteenth-century Spain
Ismael Gonçalves Alves, Amalia Morales Villena
346-365
PDF (Español (España))
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