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Death, Infants, Mother and infant, Poor women, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Violence, Employment, Women, Brazil, social conditions, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Labor, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Labor & Industrial Relations, Beschäftigung, Frau, Arbeidsmarkt, Werkgelegenheid, Loopbaan, Sociale situatie, Femmes, Travail, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Violence in Society, Manners and customs, Armoede, Krottenwijken, Dagelijks leven, Vrouwen, Kinderen, Psychology & psychiatry, MovementsPlaces
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Death Without Weeping: The Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil (Centennial Book)
November 9, 1993, University of California Press
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in English
0520075374 9780520075375
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Death without weeping: the violence of everyday life in Brazil.
1992, University of California
in English
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Death Without Weeping: The Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil
1992, University of California Press
in English
0520911563 9780520911567
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Death without weeping: the violence of everyday life in Brazil
1992, University of California Press
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"We begin, then, with the context, the "600,000 square miles of suffering," as Josue de Castro (1969) described them, that constitute the pockmarked face of the Brazilian Northeast."
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