3 research outputs found

    INTERFACES DA COTIDIANIDADE NO ROMANCE LEONORA. L’HISTOIRE ENFOUIE DE LA GUADELOUPE

    Get PDF
    O presente artigo, com o intuito de mostrar a importância do cotidiano e seu tecido histórico em obras literárias caribenhas, procede à leitura e análise do romance Léonora, de Dany Bébel-Gisler, com enfoque na tradição oral antilhana, preservando os lugares de memória e mantendo vivos os laços identitários das estéticas crioulas. A poeticidade cotidiana emerge da história submersa de Guadeloupe, reconstruída por Léonora.Palavras- chave: Cotidiano. Oralitura. Escrita romanesca. Reconstrução identitáriaResumenEl presente articulo es un intento de mostrar la importancia de lo cotidiano y su tejido histórico en obras literarias caribenas, especialmente mediante la lectura y análise de la novela Léonora, de Dany Bébel-Gisler, con enfoque en la tradicion oral antillana, preservando los lugares de la memória y manteniendo vivos los laços identitários de las estéticas criollas. La poeticidad cotidiana emerge de la história sumergida de Guadalupe, reconstruída por Léonora.Palavras claves: Cotidiano. Oralitura. Escrita novelezca. Reconstruccion IdentitariaAbstractThe present article intent to demonstrate the importance of daily life and theirs historical fabric in Caribbean literary works, proceeds to the reading and analysis of the novel Léonora, de Dany Bébel-Gisler, with emphasis on the Caribbean oral tradition, preserving the places of memory and keeping alive the identity ties of the creole esthetics. The poetry of daily life appears from the submerse history of Guadeloup, which is reconstructed by Léonora.Keywords: Daily life. Orality. Romanesque writing. Identity reconstructio

    INTERFACES DA COTIDIANIDADE NO ROMANCE LEONORA. L’HISTOIRE ENFOUIE DE LA GUADELOUPE

    Get PDF
    O presente artigo, com o intuito de mostrar a importância do cotidiano e seu tecido histórico em obras literárias caribenhas, procede à leitura e análise do romance Léonora, de Dany Bébel-Gisler, com enfoque na tradição oral antilhana, preservando os lugares de memória e mantendo vivos os laços identitários das estéticas crioulas. A poeticidade cotidiana emerge da história submersa de Guadeloupe, reconstruída por Léonora. Palavras- chave: Cotidiano. Oralitura. Escrita romanesca. Reconstrução identitária Resumen El presente articulo es un intento de mostrar la importancia de lo cotidiano y su tejido histórico en obras literarias caribenas, especialmente mediante la lectura y análise de la novela Léonora, de Dany Bébel-Gisler, con enfoque en la tradicion oral antillana, preservando los lugares de la memória y manteniendo vivos los laços identitários de las estéticas criollas. La poeticidad cotidiana emerge de la história sumergida de Guadalupe, reconstruída por Léonora. Palavras claves: Cotidiano. Oralitura. Escrita novelezca. Reconstruccion Identitaria Abstract The present article intent to demonstrate the importance of daily life and theirs historical fabric in Caribbean literary works, proceeds to the reading and analysis of the novel Léonora, de Dany Bébel-Gisler, with emphasis on the Caribbean oral tradition, preserving the places of memory and keeping alive the identity ties of the creole esthetics. The poetry of daily life appears from the submerse history of Guadeloup, which is reconstructed by Léonora. Keywords: Daily life. Orality. Romanesque writing. Identity reconstructio

    SARS-CoV-2 introductions and early dynamics of the epidemic in Portugal

    Get PDF
    Genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Portugal was rapidly implemented by the National Institute of Health in the early stages of the COVID-19 epidemic, in collaboration with more than 50 laboratories distributed nationwide. Methods By applying recent phylodynamic models that allow integration of individual-based travel history, we reconstructed and characterized the spatio-temporal dynamics of SARSCoV-2 introductions and early dissemination in Portugal. Results We detected at least 277 independent SARS-CoV-2 introductions, mostly from European countries (namely the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Italy, and Switzerland), which were consistent with the countries with the highest connectivity with Portugal. Although most introductions were estimated to have occurred during early March 2020, it is likely that SARS-CoV-2 was silently circulating in Portugal throughout February, before the first cases were confirmed. Conclusions Here we conclude that the earlier implementation of measures could have minimized the number of introductions and subsequent virus expansion in Portugal. This study lays the foundation for genomic epidemiology of SARS-CoV-2 in Portugal, and highlights the need for systematic and geographically-representative genomic surveillance.We gratefully acknowledge to Sara Hill and Nuno Faria (University of Oxford) and Joshua Quick and Nick Loman (University of Birmingham) for kindly providing us with the initial sets of Artic Network primers for NGS; Rafael Mamede (MRamirez team, IMM, Lisbon) for developing and sharing a bioinformatics script for sequence curation (https://github.com/rfm-targa/BioinfUtils); Philippe Lemey (KU Leuven) for providing guidance on the implementation of the phylodynamic models; Joshua L. Cherry (National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health) for providing guidance with the subsampling strategies; and all authors, originating and submitting laboratories who have contributed genome data on GISAID (https://www.gisaid.org/) on which part of this research is based. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not reflect the view of the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Health and Human Services, or the United States government. This study is co-funded by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia and Agência de Investigação Clínica e Inovação Biomédica (234_596874175) on behalf of the Research 4 COVID-19 call. Some infrastructural resources used in this study come from the GenomePT project (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-022184), supported by COMPETE 2020 - Operational Programme for Competitiveness and Internationalisation (POCI), Lisboa Portugal Regional Operational Programme (Lisboa2020), Algarve Portugal Regional Operational Programme (CRESC Algarve2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), and by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
    corecore