Humanities
History
The citizen who smelled like a king
Pedro II was more interested in the essence than the appearance of power
By Carlos Haag
iconography
Portrait in black and white
Image of the Brazilian Negro was forged with the arrival of photography
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
The joyful dictatorship
Intellectuals defend changes to save Bahia’s most traditional celebration
History
From “feijoada” to “chucrute”
The Nazi Party in Brazil "took on a more Brazilian and tropical attitude"
By Carlos Haag
Oral History
History taught by students
On UNE's 70th anniversary, a, study reveals the role of the student movement
By Carlos Haag
Cinema festival
Struggling against the weight of the past
New talents should take the lead in Latin American cinema
By Redação
Architecture
The virtue of simplicity
Books portray the wealth of the ideas of Paulo Mendes da Rocha
The Economy
Who supervises the supervisors?
The TAM tragedy fuels the debate on regulatory agencies
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
Affording luxury is a luxury
The market for high-end consumer products in Brazil has not stopped growing
By Carlos Haag
Political Science
The police under the surveillance by the law
In spite of boycotts by some authorities, ombudsmen have made some progress
Psychology
Profession: Ambiguity
Study reveals complexity of the identity of low-income transvestites
By Carlos Haag
Communication
Is there an audience for a public TV channel?
This month the government defines the establishment of new television network
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
I’m a man, sonny, and what a man
New issues place contemporary masculinity in check
By Carlos Haag
History
With no ideas in mind and a gun in hand
Lampião knew how to use his image to create an immortal myth
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
The joyful dictatorship
Intellectuals defend changes to save Bahia’s most traditional celebration
Literature
Between bits and paper
The modernization of the National Library emphasizes the importance of reading
By Carlos Haag
Psychology
It goes down very smoothly
The consumption of alcohol by youngsters is dangerous
By Carlos Haag
Literature
What’s life like without dragons?
Harry Potter is a good reason to discuss the current desire for enchantment
By Carlos Haag
History
The citizen who smelled like a king
Profiles show that Pedro II was more interested in the essence of power
By Carlos Haag
Sciences of religion
Between the Cross and The Cauldron
How the relationship between the Vatican and the Brazilian Church developed
By Carlos Haag
Psychology
The day on which Hitler cried
The terrible consequences of the Hitler's hysterical blindness
By Carlos Haag