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Throughout my life as a teacher, I have given several interviews, especially in Brazil, most of them for university television and radio stations. I believe that interviews are a way of communicating something ephemeral, perhaps gaining greater projection and permanence over time if they are publish...
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| Format: | Online |
| Sprog: | portugisisk |
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Coimbra University Press
2025
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| Online adgang: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/169190 |
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| Summary: | Throughout my life as a teacher, I have given several interviews, especially in Brazil, most of them for university television and radio stations. I believe that interviews are a way of communicating something ephemeral, perhaps gaining greater projection and permanence over time if they are published in book form. Encouraged by this idea (which is perhaps nothing more than an illusion), I decided to select some of the interviews that I have on record (most of them I don't even know where they are) and put them together in book form. For an octogenarian like me, it's an attempt to prolong my own life. I don't think it's vanity (maybe a little...). When readers reach my age, they will understand better what I mean. I only personally know the interviewers of the first three interviews I selected for this book. Some of the questions (only a few, those relating to aspects of my personal life and my activities in the field of citizenship) may have arisen from the interviewers' knowledge of my life. But, in general, they are academic interviews, although the third and final ones are more related to the sphere of citizenship. They took place at different times and in different contexts. Five of them were carried out on the initiative of colleagues of mine, professors at various universities in Brazil. Three were proposed and conducted by journalists. The last interview selected - which I was very happy to do - was suggested to me by a Portuguese student in Paris, who lived in the Casa de Portugal in the University City, where I lived while preparing my doctorate between September 1973 and April 1974. |
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