Carlos Haag
Maílson da Nóbrega
Maílson da Nóbrega: The quiet economist
Former finance minister launches autobiography with politic's backstage
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
Faith in modernity and stepping on the gas
Brazil's controversial relationship with automobiles
By Carlos Haag
Regina Silveira
Regina Silveira: The magic of shadows
Artist reveals the power of public art by covering Masp in blue
By Carlos Haag
Architecture
The city of engineers
The urban fabric of São Paulo was created by "technical and erudite knowledge"
By Carlos Haag
Art
The universal painter of the brazilian soul
Paintings by Portinari, revealing his love of peace, return to Brazil
By Carlos Haag
History
For whom did the snake smoke?
Studies show the importance of Brazil's participation in the Second World War
By Carlos Haag
Ecology
Between man and nature
Dilemma between preservation and development has been constant in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Nélida Piñon
Nélida Piñon: Drifting heart
For the novelist, imagination drives human history
By Carlos Haag
History
The secret photos of professor Agassiz
Exhibition and book shed light on images made by a rival of Darwin
By Carlos Haag
Cinema
History in the darkness of a movie theater
Study shows the connection between cinema and the State in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
The arena of reason and passion
The relations between the university, the theatre and the city in the 1940's
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
The invention of Indians in Brazil
Analysis deconstructs the notion of the anthropologist as a translator
By Carlos Haag and Mariluce Moura
Demographics
Brazilian diversity
Census will reveal how many ethnic groups and languages exist in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
History
Death wish
Research discusses the polemic banzo issue as the "mortal nostalgia" of slaves
By Carlos Haag
History
The documentary chest of the “heavy” years
Studies reveal how the logic of repression functioned during the dictatorship
By Carlos Haag
Archeology
Ancient history, the Brazilian way
Researchers give a broader meaning to the concept of the Greek poli
By Carlos Haag
international relations
The Empire of innovation
Science hidden in the Itamaraty archives
By Carlos Haag
Literature
Not far from New York
Elizabeth Bishop wrote and rejected book about Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
Unequalled inequality
Seminar discusses the dilemmas of social segregation in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Literature
Within the entrails of invention
Project recovers Mário de Andrade's creative path
By Carlos Haag
Music
Way beyond the vitória-régia and the vatapá
Villa-Lobos emerges as a major modern composer
By Carlos Haag
Political Science
The rat robbed the robe of the Regent of Rome
Corruption, a practice as old as humankind
By Carlos Haag
Literature
Brazilian theme, German accent
Project retrieves Brazilian literature of Germanic expression
By Carlos Haag
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha
Manuela Carneiro da Cunha: A militant anthropologist
Former senior professor from the University of Chicago releases a collection of texts
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
The sadness of the tropics
Lévi-Strauss' death brings a review of his science in its wake
By Carlos Haag
History
The black admiral and his silver battleship
The 100th anniversary of the Revolta da Chibata
By Carlos Haag
Architecture
A frenetic and foreign São Paulo
The role of immigrants in building the metropolis of São Paulo
By Carlos Haag