A country I would like to go is Brazil.
Brazil is the largest south american country with over 208 million people, a lot of tribal nations and a huge biodiversity.
I want to visit Brazil because this country has six climatic subtypes: desert, equatorial, tropical, semiarid, oceanic and subtropical. Is the home of peccaries, tapirs, pumas, armadillos and a lot of other beautiful animals.
Also the music in this country is amazing because is a fusion of European and African rhythms and the film industry is very varied with movies about poverty, favelas, colonization and more.
I would like to visit it for studying because Brazil has a lot of literature about my interests in sociology; symbolic violence. There is a book in Portuguese about mothers and sons in favelas, reproduction of poverty, free education with authors like Paulo Freire and a lot of other amazing works.
I wold like to stay in Brazil for living also because I think there is a lot to learn but I would come back to Chile in the future with all the knowledge.
Brazil is a cheerful country, with a lot of history, a beautiful biodiversity, very good universities but is also a land that has passed for so much pain. I really want to learn and try to really understand this world.
I´ve love the fact that you want to study about this poverty in the favelaz and all symbolic violence that comes frome there, I wish you the best good luck in this project Valentina, lov u <3
ResponderEliminarthank you Gabo! We have to talk more about this!
EliminarBrazilean literature about sociology it's very interesting!!
ResponderEliminaryes!!
EliminarBrazil sound like a funny and interesting country. Have a nice day!
ResponderEliminarI also want to visit Brazil, and i ALSO study sociology, we can a lot in common maybe we cnan go together to visit the country. The favelas seems something very interesting to appreciate.
ResponderEliminarYes, I'm going to contact you!
EliminarThe music of Brazil always makes me so happy, and the landscapes are very beautiful. I would like to go too!
ResponderEliminarGood blog! :)