Folklore serves as a foundational pillar of Brazilian culture, where animals often serve as proxies for human desires or societal warnings.
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In Brazil, the juxtaposition of "animals" with "women" often serves as a linguistic tool for social exclusion. Whether in official sociological studies or unofficial urban narratives, these terms highlight the friction between Brazil’s project of modernity and the lived reality of its marginalized citizens. 2. Urban Spaces and Dehumanization Folklore serves as a foundational pillar of Brazilian
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