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| 174-179 | A Special Case? Exceptionalism and Interdisciplinarity in Brazilian Cultural Studies David Treece doi:10.1353/port.00038 | Cite |
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| 180-182 | A Short History of the Association of British and Irish Lusitanists (ABIL) Carmen Ramos Villar doi:10.1353/port.00039 | Cite |
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| 183-187 | Building a Brazilian Cultural Analysis Network in Europe and Beyond: Reflections on a Ten-year Milestone and Future Plans for REBRAC Sara Brandellero doi:10.1353/port.00040 | Cite |
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| 188-206 | Translating India: Latin Accounts of Vasco da Gama's Encounter with the Zamorin Shruti Rajgopal doi:10.1353/port.00041 | Cite |
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| 207-229 | War and the Walls within: A Study of A General Theory of Oblivion by José Eduardo Agualusa Alexandra Lourenço Dias doi:10.1353/port.00042 | Cite |
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| 230-247 | Representations of Austerity Urbanism in Contemporary Portuguese Film: The Case of São Jorge Maria Inês Castro e Silva doi:10.1353/port.00043 | Cite |
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| 248-268 | Geospatial Analysis of O Quinze by Rachel de Queiroz: Mapping Literary Spaces with ArcGIS Pro Maria Vitória de Rezende Grisi doi:10.1353/port.00044 | Cite |
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| 269-284 | 'Orphans of water. Orphans of land': Capitalism's Life of Violence in Maria Altamira and The Need for Roots Pedro Daher doi:10.1353/port.00045 | Cite |
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| 307-329 | Integrating Brazilian Literature and Plurilingualism to Decolonize Latin American Studies Curricula Ana Cláudia Suriani da Silva doi:10.1353/port.00047 | Cite |
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| 330-333 | Review of Daniel Mandur Thomaz, Transatlantic Radio Dramas: Antônio Callado and the BBC Latin American Service during and after World War II Eva Nieto Mcavoy doi:10.1353/port.00048 | Cite |
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| 333-336 | Review of José Lingna Nafafé, Lourenço da Silva Mendonça and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century Selina Patel Nascimento doi:10.1353/port.00049 | Cite |
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| 336-340 | Review of Wilfred G. Burchett, The Captains' Coup: From Dictatorship to Democracy in Portugal (1974–1976) João Sarmento doi:10.1353/port.00050 | Cite |
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