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Crônicas Brasileiras: A Reader

Crônicas Brasileiras: A Reader

Current price: $29.95
Publication Date: June 3rd, 2014
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
ISBN:
9780813049427
Pages:
344

Description

"Utilized in our curriculum for nearly fourteen consecutive years, the text combines pertinent journalistic articles and poems that are relevant to our students' lives while giving them a glimpse of Brazilian culture."--Steven F. Butterman, University of Miami Cr nicas are "urban chronicles" of varied character--short writings about everyday life, personal commentaries, entertaining story-like pieces, even quasi-editorials. This delightful collection is designed to assist students in developing their reading, speaking, and writing skills in Portuguese as it is used in present-day Brazil.

Building on earlier editions' proven track record in the classroom, this iteration of Cr nicas Brasileiras has been updated with readings that much better illustrate the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as well as the first decades of the twenty-first. In addition to enhancing language proficiency, these lively vignettes help readers gain cultural knowledge and sharpen awareness of diverse Brazilian environments.

Annotations, reading comprehension questions, grammar exercises, guided composition, suggestions for discussion, and a vocabulary guide make this book a great fit for those who have mastered elementary Portuguese grammar. More advanced learners will find the cr nicas valuable for their colloquial style, linguistic variety, and literary significance.

About the Author

Charles A. Perrone is professor of Portuguese and Luso-Brazilian literature and culture in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Studies and coordinator of Brazilian studies in the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida. Dário Borim Jr. is associate professor of Brazilian studies and former chair of the Department of Portuguese at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. Célia R. Bianconi is head of the Portuguese program in the Department of Romance Studies at Boston University.