Sobre fibras e gente
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Business & Economics
Format
Kindle
Pages
418
Language
Portuguese
Published
May 5, 2015
Publisher
Editora Sextante
ISBN-10
8543102200
ISBN-13
9788543102207
Description
Set against the backdrop of everyday Brazilian life, the work dives into the intricate relationship between people and the fibers that surround them. Through a blend of narrative and reflection, the authors weave a tapestry that explores how fabric and textiles are not just materials but also emblematic of culture, identity, and history. The stories unfold, revealing the emotions and connections that bind individuals to their environments, illustrating how fibers have the power to shape experiences and societies.
Fernandes and Barbosa invite readers to consider the often-overlooked significance of fibers in everyday life, drawing connections between the ancient practices of weaving and contemporary expressions of personal and cultural identity. Their writing evokes vivid imagery, blending humor and poignancy, ultimately revealing how deeply woven the threads of community and heritage are into the human experience. Through their eloquent prose, they reframe the perspective on seemingly mundane elements, transforming them into poignant symbols of connection and belonging.
Fernandes and Barbosa invite readers to consider the often-overlooked significance of fibers in everyday life, drawing connections between the ancient practices of weaving and contemporary expressions of personal and cultural identity. Their writing evokes vivid imagery, blending humor and poignancy, ultimately revealing how deeply woven the threads of community and heritage are into the human experience. Through their eloquent prose, they reframe the perspective on seemingly mundane elements, transforming them into poignant symbols of connection and belonging.
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