A Partilha do Sonho: Ailton Krenak e Glauber Rocha, uma aproximação intempestiva

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2023-07-24

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Sanches Duarte, Mateus, Gabriel Martins da Silva and João Pedro Saddi Cabral de Menezes (2023). A Partilha do Sonho: Ailton Krenak e Glauber Rocha, uma aproximação intempestiva. Alea: Estudos Neolatinos, 25(2). pp. 60–77. 10.1590/1517-106X/202325204 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/28541.

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Mateus Sanches Duarte

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Mateus Sanches Duarte is a Ph.D. student in Romance Studies at Duke University (Portuguese-Spanish Track). He holds an M.A. in Communication and Culture from the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and a B.A. in Social Sciences from the Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), with an exchange program at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM).

He has developed academic research in the areas of urban studies, image theory and contemporary Brazilian cinema, mainly interested in the archeological dimension of the history of cities, seeking to understand how their existences are inseparable from their images. He also produced the short documentary À Margem das Torres (2019) and directed República do Mangue (2020).


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