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DOI: 10.4000/confins.20220
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Quarante ans de géographie critique à l'USP

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“…In 2019, new works have been published about critical and radical Brazilian geographers, such as Josué de Castro, Manuel Correia de Andrade and Milton Santos, who were exiled or persecuted under the military dictatorship which ruled their country between 1964 and 1985 (Davies, 2019a(Davies, , 2019bFerretti, 2019bFerretti, , 2019c. This process parallels Brazilian scholarship which is rediscovering critical and radical tendencies in disciplinary histories, although focusing on the development of these tendencies in Brazilian universities rather than in exile networks (Lencioni, 2019). Accounting for a conference that took place at the USP in 2018, Sandra Lencioni tries to assess 40 years of Brazilian critical geography, from the 1978 Fortaleza congress of the Association of Brazilian Geographers (AGB) onwards.…”
Section: Decolonising Geography (And Its Pasts)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2019, new works have been published about critical and radical Brazilian geographers, such as Josué de Castro, Manuel Correia de Andrade and Milton Santos, who were exiled or persecuted under the military dictatorship which ruled their country between 1964 and 1985 (Davies, 2019a(Davies, , 2019bFerretti, 2019bFerretti, , 2019c. This process parallels Brazilian scholarship which is rediscovering critical and radical tendencies in disciplinary histories, although focusing on the development of these tendencies in Brazilian universities rather than in exile networks (Lencioni, 2019). Accounting for a conference that took place at the USP in 2018, Sandra Lencioni tries to assess 40 years of Brazilian critical geography, from the 1978 Fortaleza congress of the Association of Brazilian Geographers (AGB) onwards.…”
Section: Decolonising Geography (And Its Pasts)mentioning
confidence: 99%