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  1. Maria Archer, 1930er Jahre. Maria Emilia Archer Eyrolles Baltasar Moreira, bekannt als Maria Archer (* 4. Januar 1899 in Lissabon; † 23. Januar 1982 ebenda), war eine portugiesische Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin. Leben. Archer wurde als erstes von sechs Kindern in Lissabon geboren, lebte aber die meiste Zeit ihres Lebens außerhalb Portugals.

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  3. Maria Emília Archer Eyrolles Baltazar Moreira Nascimento 4 de janeiro de 1899 Almodôvar, Portugal: Morte 23 de janeiro de 1982 (83 anos) Lisboa, Portugal: Nacionalidade Português: Cônjuge Alberto Teixeira Passos (1921-1931) Ocupação Escritora, dramaturga: Prémios Prémio Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho (1938) Magnum opus: Sertanejos

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    Maria Archer. Maria Emilia Archer Eyrolles Baltasar Moreira, known to her readers as Maria Archer (4 January 1899 – 23 January 1982), was a writer and activist from Lisbon, Portugal. [1] [2] [3] Biography. Born in Lisbon, Archer lived most of her life outside of Portugal.

  5. Profile: Ghana born female vocalist (she also plays percussion), who ended up in England before getting in on 1970s the jazz scene in Germany. In Groups: Embryo (3), Real Ax Band. Variations: Viewing All | Maria Archer. Archer, Sarah Maria Archer. Shop now. Discography.

  6. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. Abstract: This essay critically explores the colonialist racial and gender politics of Portuguese writer Maria Archer (1899-1982), specifically in her book Brasil, fronteira da África (1963).

  7. This essay critically explores the colonialist racial and gender politics of Portuguese writer Maria Archer (1899-1982), specifically in her book Brasil, fronteira da África (1963). Though she is often remembered within the scholarly and canonizing circles of Portuguese literature for her contributions to an emerging national women’s ...