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Alba Zaluar

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Alba Maria Zaluar (2 June 1942 - 19 Decemba 2019) bụbu onye na-amụ banyere ụmụ mmadụ na Brazil, na-ekwusi ike na ụmụ mmadụ n'obodo ukwu [1] na mmụta gbasara ime ihe ike. [2] N'afọ 1984, ọ nwetara PhD ya na Social Anthropology Mahadum Federal nke Rio de Janeiro .

Akụkọ ndụ

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Daughter of Achilles Emílio Zaluar and of Biancolina Pinheiro Zaluar, Alba was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she studied to complete the degree in Social Sciences at the Faculdade National of Filosofia (FNFi). During this period, she became part of the Centre of Popular Culture of the National Union of the Students. Following the Coup d'état in Brazil of 1964, the opening of an investigation of the Military Police started a period of political persecution of the students of the FNFi. [citation needed] Zaluar was forced in 1965 to flee her country and to stay abroad until 1971. She stayed most of this time in England, where she studied Anthropology and urban sociology. After returning to Brazil, she focused her research on the popular culture, especially to the samba and the carnival of Rio de Janeiro.

Zaluar rụrụ ọrụ dị ka professor a kpọrọ na Mahadum steeti nke Campinas, na dịka professor na Mahaduma Federal nke Rio de Janeiro, ebe ọ na ahazi "Núcleo de Pesquisas da Violência" (NUPEVI), nke dị na Institute of Social Medicine.

Zaluar nwụrụ na ọnwa Disemba 19, 2019 na Rio de Janeiro . [3]

Nsọpụrụ

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  • Onye ọkà mmụta nleta, Center for Latin American Studies, Mahadum California [4]

Edensibia

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  1. Comunidad Segura, Marina Lemle (16 February 2011). Policía de Río: operación 'orden en la casa' (Spanish). Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved on 15 July 2011. “"Eso es una buena señal porque sin aceptación de los colegas es imposible gerenciar una corporación con conflictos internos tan graves. Pero lo importante es el hecho de que su imagen interna es el de un oficial honesto. La confianza en la delegada es importante para que se recupere también la confianza de la población en la policía".”
  2. Alba Zaluar, Libertas. Morte e vida nas favelas (Portuguese). Retrieved on 15 July 2011.
  3. Morre, aos 77, a antropóloga e especialista em estudos da violência Alba Zaluar (pt-BR). Folha de S.Paulo (2019-12-19). Retrieved on 2019-12-19.
  4. Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) (14 July 2004). University of Berkeley:Visiting Scholars, 2003–04. Research Associates. Archived from the original on 20 July 2013.