Nihonjin: a narrative of japaneseil migration in Brazil

Authors

  • Maurício Silva Universidade Nove de Julho
  • Rita Couto Universidade Nove de Julho

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2022.196432

Keywords:

Oscar Nakasato, Migration, Brazilian romance

Abstract

Resenha do livro: NAKASATO, Oscar. Nihonjin. São Paulo, Benvirá, 2011

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Author Biographies

  • Maurício Silva, Universidade Nove de Julho

    Master's and Ph.D. professor at Universidade Nove de Julho. PhD in Classical and Vernacular Literature from the University of São Paulo.

  • Rita Couto, Universidade Nove de Julho

    Bachelor in Portuguese Language and Literature from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. Master in Semiotics of Literatures by the same university. She has been a university professor for over 30 years at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. She was part of the study group Linguistics and Literature: Theory and Discursive Practices, certified by CNPQ. She is the author of the book Literature and Modernity: an analysis of the poetics of Vicente Huidobro (São Paulo, Arte-Livros, 2011).
    She is currently an organizer of the Conversa com Rita Reading Club and a podcaster for Conversa com Rita on Spotify.

References

ECO, Umberto. Migração e Intolerância. Trad. de Eliana Aguiar e Alessandra Bonrruquer. Rio de Janeiro, Record, 2020.

NAKASATO, Oscar. Nihonjin. São Paulo, Benvirá, 2011.

Published

2022-12-15

How to Cite

Silva, M., & Couto, R. (2022). Nihonjin: a narrative of japaneseil migration in Brazil. Revista Extraprensa, 15(2), 271-275. https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2022.196432