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The Permeable Olympic Fortress
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Nego do Borel of corrupting youth. Furthermore, funk proposes another understanding of femininity, often denounced as promiscuous or, in cruder terms, slutty. Mariana Gomes (2015) , however, has shown that the funkeira as a new role model can be
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government and other sources of funding, and in the face of repeated attacks and legal challenges, is extraordinary. It is a model of how academic research can interface with both governmental and non-governmental bodies, as well as with the general public. 2