Portuguese Studies 22.1

Portuguese Studies 22.1

Maney Publishing for the Modern Humanities Research Association

19 March 2006  •  152pp

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Contents:

4-6

Introductory Note

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7-18

Lévi-Strauss's Journey to the Tropics
Silviano Santiago, Marcel De Lima
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19-38

A Bay to be Dreamed Of: British Visions of Rio de Janeiro
Luciana Martins
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39-54

Pintura de História e Razão de Estado: Um Estudo Sobre a Fundação da Nação Brasileira
Maria Eliza Linhares Borges
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55-80

Overdrawn from Life: Abolitionist Argument and Ethnographic Authority in the Brazilian 'Artistic Travels' of J. M. Rugendas, 1827-35
Robert W. Slenes
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81-100

From the Hills to the Coastal Towns: The Trás-os-Montes Regional Association Movement in Portugal and in the Diaspora
Daniel Melo, Richard Wall
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101-134

'The Friendship of Kings was in the Ambassadors': Portuguese Diplomatic Embassies in Asia and Africa during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Stefan Halikowski-Smith
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135-152

'Um James Bond Subdesenvolvido': The Ideological Work of the Angolan Detective in Pepetela's Jaime Bunda Novels
Stephen Henighan
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