Portuguese Studies 19

Portuguese Studies 19.1

Maney Publishing for the Modern Humanities Research Association

1 January 2003  •  258pp

ISBN: 978-1-904350-09-5 (paperback)

Access online: At JSTOR

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Contents:

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Introductory Note
Helder Macedo
doi:10.2307/41105192

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1-8

Vasco da Gama's Voyage: Myths and Realities in Maritime History
Francisco Contente Domingues
doi:10.2307/41105193

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9-18

The Rhetoric of Prophecy in Portuguese Renaissance Literature
Helder Macedo
doi:10.2307/41105194

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19-37

Travelling Objects: The Story of Two Natural History Collections in the Nineteenth Century
Filipa Lowndes Vicente
doi:10.2307/41105195

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38-50

Júlio Dinis and History Revisited: What Good is a Dead Mother?
Maria Manuel Lisboa
doi:10.2307/41105196

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51-63

Decalque as a Linguistic Integration Strategy of Yoruba Loan Words in Brazilian Portuguese
Tayo Julius Ajayi
doi:10.2307/41105197

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64-79

Subjects of Confession, Objects of Desire: (Dis)engaging Constructs of Sex, Power and Sin in Eça de Queirós's "O Crime do Padre Amaro"
Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
doi:10.2307/41105198

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80-109

Equivocal Connections: Fonseca Cardoso and the Origins of Portuguese Colonial Anthropology
Ricardo Roque
doi:10.2307/41105199

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110-121

The Aesthetic of Fragmentation and the Use of "Personae" in the Poetry of Fernando Pessoa and W. B. Yeats
Patrícia Oliveira Da Silva Mcneill
doi:10.2307/41105200

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122-144

The Machine of the World and the Man-Machine: Cosmo-vision and Individual Consciousness in Times of Certainty and Times of Doubt
Elide Valarini Oliver
doi:10.2307/41105201

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145-162

The Socio-lyrical Cartography of "Sentimento do Mundo"
Vagner Camilo, Briony Stephenson
doi:10.2307/41105202

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163-174

Allegories of Nation? A Reading of José Cardoso Pires's Novel "O Delfim"
António Sousa Ribeiro
doi:10.2307/41105203

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175-189

Places and People: José Saramago's "Viagem a Portugal"
David Henn
doi:10.2307/41105204

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190-204

Spanking Florbela: Adília Lopes and a Genealogy of Feminist Parody in Portuguese Poetry
Anna M. Klobucka
doi:10.2307/41105205

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205-212

Review Articles: The 'Third Side' of Conversions or Recycling Research?
Teotónio R. De Souza
doi:10.2307/41105206

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213-219

The Jesuits in China: A New Perspective
Diogo Ramada Curto
doi:10.2307/41105207

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220-225

Globalization and the Semi-peripheral Condition
Leonardo Avritzer
doi:10.2307/41105208

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226-228

Review of Piero Gleijeses, Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976
Edward George
doi:10.2307/41105209

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228-230

Review of Bernard McGuirk, Latin American Literature: Symptoms, Risks & Strategies of Post-Structuralist Criticism
Maria Manuel Lisboa
doi:10.2307/41105210

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231-253

Bibliographic and Research Information
John Laidlar
doi:10.2307/41105211

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