The Cerrado domain is located almost exclusively in the Central Plateau of Brazil and covers some 2 million km2 (Ratter et al. 1997), and is also considered one of the 25 most important terrestrial hotspots of the world due to the high diversity and endemism (Myers et al. 2000, Marinho-Filho et al. 2002, Mittermeier et al. 2004, Carmignotto et al. 2012). Among the most important plant families in terms of species abundance in Cerrado, Vochysiaceae stands out as characterizer element of the domain, and by the bioaccumulation of aluminum (Haridasan 1982, Haridasan & Araújo 1998).
RESUMO: É inegável os impactos da Guerra de Libertação da Argélia no continente africano e para própria França. Seus longos anos de conflito impactaram diversos movimentos de libertação colonial em África e causaram uma ruptura política profunda na França. O presente trabalho tem por objetivo analisar os posicionamentos de Sartre, Frantz Fanon e Bourdieu em seus escritos analisando as consequências do colonialismo francês em Argélia e os impactos da guerra para o colonizador e o colonizado. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Guerra de Libertação da Argélia; Sartre; Fanon; Bourdieu; Colonialismo. Algeria and the colonial question: interpretations on colonialism ABSTRACT: The impact of the Algeria's Liberation War on the African continent and for France itself is undeniable. His long years of conflict have impacted various colonial liberation movements in Africa and caused a profound political breakup in France. This research aims to analyze the thought of Sartre, Frantz Fanon and Bourdieu in his writings analyzing the consequences of French colonialism in Algeria and the impacts of war on the colonizer and the colonized.
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