The river invites us to see in a thousand ways: blurring and lens of the eye, it’s perspectivist pedagogy. In its perennial but fickle waters leads us to nomadic revealed secrets about human nature. Perspectivism and instability are two adoptable aspects to understand Amerindian literature such as sailed in this essay. Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. Indigenous authors of Brazil. Milton Hatoum. Guimarães Rosa. Amerindian souls which sometimes are diving and sometimes are floating in these rebel waters
This article begins with a series of discussions on the identification of sacred sites in the locali...
This thesis examines the representation of rivers from marginalised American authors of the twentiet...
The traditional human/nature dichotomy has long alienated humankind from nature and its preservation...
The river invites us to see in a thousand ways: blurring and lens of the eye, it’s perspectivist ped...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
Water is life. For millennia, the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo has nourished many Indigenous peoples along i...
Despite watershed damage, pollution and the construction of various kinds of barrier, rivers contin...
This project focuses on the displacement caused by the construction of the Belo Monte dam in the Bra...
This qualitative study uses Indigenous storywork as a form of personally situated, decolonial resear...
In Juan León Mera’s Cumandá, o un drama entre salvajes (Ecuador, 1879), the River Pastaza and the jo...
The 2013 Hispanic Issues On Line volume, Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination, is a...
Water is a natural element that has been universally and religiously recognized as a purifying natur...
A Literatura Indígena cada vez ganha mais força e voz, tanto em livros quanto em um sistema literári...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
Like the confluence of the great rivers, the histories of the indigenous tribes of Idaho represent t...
This article begins with a series of discussions on the identification of sacred sites in the locali...
This thesis examines the representation of rivers from marginalised American authors of the twentiet...
The traditional human/nature dichotomy has long alienated humankind from nature and its preservation...
The river invites us to see in a thousand ways: blurring and lens of the eye, it’s perspectivist ped...
In the introduction to Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination (2013), Elizabeth Petti...
Water is life. For millennia, the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo has nourished many Indigenous peoples along i...
Despite watershed damage, pollution and the construction of various kinds of barrier, rivers contin...
This project focuses on the displacement caused by the construction of the Belo Monte dam in the Bra...
This qualitative study uses Indigenous storywork as a form of personally situated, decolonial resear...
In Juan León Mera’s Cumandá, o un drama entre salvajes (Ecuador, 1879), the River Pastaza and the jo...
The 2013 Hispanic Issues On Line volume, Troubled Waters: Rivers in Latin American Imagination, is a...
Water is a natural element that has been universally and religiously recognized as a purifying natur...
A Literatura Indígena cada vez ganha mais força e voz, tanto em livros quanto em um sistema literári...
Water in a Dry Land is a story of research about water as a source of personal and cultural meaning....
Like the confluence of the great rivers, the histories of the indigenous tribes of Idaho represent t...
This article begins with a series of discussions on the identification of sacred sites in the locali...
This thesis examines the representation of rivers from marginalised American authors of the twentiet...
The traditional human/nature dichotomy has long alienated humankind from nature and its preservation...