CLARIFICATION NOTE

The management of the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts at UFRN clarifies that no department was excluded from the way in which this year's XXI Humanities Week was conceived, in fact, the Organizing Committee has representatives from the various departments that make up the CCHLA.
The three thematic axes, in fact, include themes from different areas of knowledge of the courses offered by the Center. Axis 1 begins with the call “Education”, the central line of those who work on a degree course, as is the case of those who work with degrees focused on languages.
It is noteworthy that axis 2 also reflects the vocation of the CCHLA courses “space, power and public policies”.
Finally, axis 3, for example, includes courses dedicated to languages, both mother tongue and foreign, as highlighted: “discursive practices and autonomy; language and subject; literature and society”.
Sincerely,
The CCHLA Management.

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