2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-71832000001400013
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Cenas do Brasil migrante

Abstract: O livro organizado por Rossana Reis e Teresa Sales demonstra os bons frutos alcançados pelo interesse das pesquisadoras em ampliar o debate sobre o tema da migração. Cenas do Brasil Migrante traz uma variedade de enfoques sobre os problemas que envolvem os fluxos migratórios de brasileiros para outros países, especialmente para os países que usufruem de uma estrutura econômica privilegiada em relação ao Brasil. No caso específico desta obra, o interesse dos autores é estudar esse fenômeno migratório, de grande… Show more

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“…Brazilians in the USA were mostly ‘target earners’ (Goza, 1994, p. 150) who desired to acquire money and eventually return to Brazil, while Brazilians in Canada were interested in migrating permanently and eventually becoming Canadian citizens. The book ‘Cenas do Brasil Migrante’, organised by Reis and Sales (1999), was also published in the late 1990s, exploring the exodus of Brazilians to ‘rich countries’, particularly to the United States of America and Japan.…”
Section: The Brazilian Diaspora Literature: Broadening Geographical S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazilians in the USA were mostly ‘target earners’ (Goza, 1994, p. 150) who desired to acquire money and eventually return to Brazil, while Brazilians in Canada were interested in migrating permanently and eventually becoming Canadian citizens. The book ‘Cenas do Brasil Migrante’, organised by Reis and Sales (1999), was also published in the late 1990s, exploring the exodus of Brazilians to ‘rich countries’, particularly to the United States of America and Japan.…”
Section: The Brazilian Diaspora Literature: Broadening Geographical S...mentioning
confidence: 99%