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Erotismo, Sexualidade, Casamento E Infidelidade

Erotismo, Sexualidade, Casamento E Infidelidade
Author: Ana Maria Fonseca Zampieri
Publisher: Editora Agora
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9788571838710

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Este livro aborda temas tabus no cenário do casamento brasileiro heterossexual, colocando em evidência a questão da AIDS. Ele contém vários aspectos da visão do mundo, da ciência e das relações de gênero. É obra imprescindível aos profissionais que trabalham com seres humanos tanto do ponto de vista psicológico e clínico, como social. A vasta bibliografia é, em si, muito valiosa.


Siete Voces

Siete Voces
Author: Rita Guibert
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2015-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1101872497

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Profundas y emotivas entrevistas personales por Rita Guibert a Pablo Neruda, Jorge Luis Borges, Miguel Angel Asturias, Octavio Paz, Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez y Guillermo Cabrera Infante. El premio Nobel de literatura fue otorgado a Pablo Neruda en 1971, Miguel Angel Asturias en 1967, Octavio Paz en 1990 y a Gabriel García Márquez en 1982.


Domaine humain

Domaine humain
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1970
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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The Human context

The Human context
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1970
Genre:
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The Willow and the Spiral

The Willow and the Spiral
Author: Roberto Cantú
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1443855936

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Octavio Paz (México, 1914–1998) was one of the foremost poets and essayists of the twentieth century. Read in translations into many of the world’s languages, Paz received numerous awards and prizes during his lifetime, participated in major artistic and political movements of the twentieth century, served as Mexico’s ambassador in India (1962–1968), and was the editor of Plural and Vuelta, two literary journals of prominent influence in Mexico, Latin America, and Spain. In 1990 Paz was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. This book of essays is a commemoration of Octavio Paz on the first centenary of his birth, a celebration undertaken with Paz’s distinguishing legacy: criticism, internationally inclusive, and open to differing viewpoints. The Willow and the Spiral: Essays on Octavio Paz and the Poetic Imagination contains studies in English and in Spanish by top-ranking Paz scholars from various continents and wide-ranging literary traditions, as well as by an emerging generation of critics who approach the work of Octavio Paz from diverse and recent theoretical methods. Specially written for this volume, the fourteen essays are in-depth studies of Paz’s poetry and essays in relation to art, eroticism, literary history, politics, the art of translation, and to Paz’s life-long reflections on world cultures and civilizations as represented by China, France, India, Japan, the United States and, among others, Mesoamerica. The essays range from new critical analyses of Piedra de sol (Sunstone) and Blanco, to studies of Renga, the haiku tradition and, among other topics, Marcel Duchamp and the literary Avant-Garde. This book will be of importance to Paz scholars, teachers, students, and the general reader interested in Octavio Paz and in topics related to artistic, literary, and cultural movements that shaped the twentieth century and that continue to inspire and steer artists and writers in the twenty-first century.


An Erotic Philology of Golden Age Spain

An Erotic Philology of Golden Age Spain
Author: Adrienne Laskier Martin
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 082659235X

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Early modern Spanish literature is remarkably rich in erotic texts that conventionally chaste critical traditions have willfully disregarded or repudiated as inferior or unworthy of study. Nonetheless, eroticism is a lightning rod for defining mentalities and social, intellectual, and literary history within the nascent field that the author calls erotic philology. An Erotic Philology of Golden Age Spain takes sexuality and eroticism out of the historical closet, placing them at the forefront of early modern humanistic studies. By utilizing theories of deviance, sexuality, and gender; the rhetoric of eroticism; and textual criticism, An Erotic Philology of Golden Age Spain historicizes and analyzes the particular ways in which classical Spanish writers assign symbolic meaning to non-normative sexual practices and their practitioners. It shows how prostitutes, homosexuals, transvestites, women warriors, and female tricksters were stigmatized and marginalized as part of an ordering principle in the law, society, and in literature. It is against these sexual outlaws that early modern orthodoxy establishes and identifies itself during the Golden Age of Spanish letters. These eroticized figures are recurring objects of contemplation and fascination for Spain's most canonical as well as lesser known writers of the period, in a variety of poetic, prose and dramatic genres. They ultimately reveal attitudes towards sexual behavior that are far more complex than was previously thought. An Erotic Philology of Golden Age Spain thoughtfully anatomizes the interdisciplinary systems at the heart of the varied sexual behaviors depicted in early modern Spanish literature.


Inversão Sexual: 6 A Teoria da Inversão Sexual

Inversão Sexual: 6 A Teoria da Inversão Sexual
Author: Havelock Ellis
Publisher: INDEX ebooks
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2012-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 989857514X

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A primeira edição integral em português do clássico de Havelock Ellis sobre homossexualidade, publicado pela INDEX ebooks. No final do século XIX, Ellis teve a coragem de publicar abertamente um estudo detalhado e desapaixonado sobre a problemática da inversão sexual, que recentemente havia condenado Oscar Wilde à prisão e nos séculos anteriores classificara os culpados do "nefando pecado" como hereges e degenerados. No 6º capítulo, Ellis analisa as diversas teorias da inversão sexual: adquirida vs congénita?, uma anomalia?, uma degeneração?, uma doença?, uma mutação?, e outras, mantendo o mesmo nível de riqueza de exemplos e fontes a que nos habituou nos capítulos anteriores. Nas próprias palavras de Ellis: "O que é a inversão sexual? Será, como muitos nos querem fazer acreditar, um vício abominável, adquirido, destinado a ser suprimido pela prisão? ou será, como alguns afirmam, uma variedade benéfica do leque de emoções humanas que deve ser tolerada ou mesmo acarinhada?"


Mist

Mist
Author: Miguel de Unamuno
Publisher: Aris and Phillips Hispanic Cla
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2014
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1908343214

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Mist (Niebla), published in 1914, is one of Miguel de Unamuno's key works; a truly Modernist work of Europe-wide significance which aims to shatter the conventions of fiction, using the novel as a vehicle for exploration of philosophical themes. The plot revolves around the character of Augusto, a wealthy, intellectual and introverted young man and his love affair with Eugenia, which eventually ends in heartbreak. Augusto decides to kill himself, but decides that he needs to consult Unamuno himself, who had written an article on suicide which Augusto had read. When Augusto speaks with Unamuno, the truth is revealed that Augusto is actually a fictional character whom Unamuno has created. Augusto is not real, Unamuno explains, and for that reason cannot kill himself. Augusto asserts that he exists, even though he acknowledges internally that he doesn't, and threatens Unamuno by telling him that he is not the ultimate author. Augusto reminds Unamuno that he might be just one of God's dreams. Augusto dies and the book ends with the author himself debating to himself about bringing back the character of Augusto. He establishes, however, that this would not be feasible. Following on from his translation of Abel Sanchez , John Macklin's edition provides a much needed new English translation, alongside the Spanish text, together with a substantial introduction.