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Cezar Karpinski's long-awaited book has now become a reality and will deservedly circulate among a wider public. It is the fruit of dedicated and robust historical research, both in the formulation of questions and in the relationship, care and interpretation of sources. It is also the result of more than a decade's worth of studies on the Iguazu River. It is in this matured place of contributions woven over a long and protracted trajectory that the understanding presented here is modulated. We are presented with an interpretation that allows us to map cultural meanings about the areas of…mehr

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Cezar Karpinski's long-awaited book has now become a reality and will deservedly circulate among a wider public. It is the fruit of dedicated and robust historical research, both in the formulation of questions and in the relationship, care and interpretation of sources. It is also the result of more than a decade's worth of studies on the Iguazu River. It is in this matured place of contributions woven over a long and protracted trajectory that the understanding presented here is modulated. We are presented with an interpretation that allows us to map cultural meanings about the areas of nature, which, despite the disparaging imagination of the riverside populations, especially in their values and ways of life, also allows us to map them, to situate them historically in their cultural expressions. Reading them, in turn, gives us a focus, a complex and in-depth understanding of Paraná and Brazil in the contexts studied. Therefore, with countless reasons to read and disseminate it, we now celebrate its more than deserved and necessary publication. Prof Dr Robson Laverdi - August 2017.
Autorenporträt
Doctor en Historia, el autor se ha dedicado a la investigación documental sobre el río Iguazú durante más de 15 años en colecciones históricas de Brasil y Argentina. Desde 2012 es profesor de la UNILA, donde dicta clases en la carrera de Historia. También es profesor del Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias de la Información de la UFSC.