Juliana Vaz
History

Art used in psychiatric treatments in Brazil since the nineteenth century
Art used in psychiatric treatments in Brazil since the nineteenth century
By Juliana Vaz
Literature

Eighteenth-century manuscript on Brazil’s gold cycle published in a bilingual edition
The poem, written by Basílio da Gama, describes aspects of the economic, political, and cultural life of the colony
By Juliana Vaz
GRAPHIC DESIGN

Book art
Researchers shine a light on the legacy of pioneers of modern literary illustration in Brazil, such as Poty Lazzarotto and Tomás Santa Rosa
By Juliana Vaz
LITERATURE

Letters from Oswald to Mário de Andrade reveal the underground face of modernism
Writers corresponded between 1919 and 1928, a year before their friendship broke down
By Juliana Vaz
Circus

Even without any undergraduate courses in the country, circus research is advancing in Brazil
Study groups investigate issues such as the trajectory of women in Brazilian circuses
By Juliana Vaz
Visual arts

Mário Pedrosa highlighted the artwork of marginalized groups
The story of one of Brazil's most important critics is intertwined with the history of the twentieth century
By Juliana Vaz
Literature

Gonçalves Dias’s legacy goes beyond nationalist Indianism
Poet from Maranhão worked in several areas and wrote texts that preceded discussions about the effects of slavery on Brazil’s formation
By Juliana Vaz