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https://doi.org/10.35520/diadorim.2022.v24n2a58248Keywords:
Literature, LanguageAbstract
The thematic dossier of literary studies in the second issue of volume 23 of Diadorim: revista de estudos linguísticos e literários gathers a set of 11 articles that discuss the reflexive gesture of poetic writing that focuses on itself, in a process of self-reflection and articulation with other areas of knowledge. The dossier is organized by Mônica Genelhu Fagundes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), Viviane Vasconcelos (State University of Rio de Janeiro) and Alda Maria Lentina (Dalarna University).
The thematic dossier on linguistic studies in the second issue of volume 23 of Diadorim: revista de estudos linguísticos e literários contains 28 texts - 27 articles and 1 interview - with reflections on the teaching of Portuguese as native, foreign and heritage language. The dossier is organized by Leonor Werneck dos Santos (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), Beatriz Abi Haya Cariello (Florida International University), Isabel Roboredo Seara (Universidade Aberta/Centro de Linguística da Universidade Nova de Lisboa).
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