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  1. Remembering Tom Skidmore (1932–2016)
  2. Roger Kittleson, Joel Wolfe
  3. pp. 1-9
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  1. Eça de Queirós and the Character as Fiction
  2. Carlos Reis
  3. pp. 10-30
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  1. The Prose of Place in Grande Sertão: Veredas and Pedro Páramo
  2. Caroline LeFeber Schneider
  3. pp. 31-61
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  1. Multiple Rumors: Recado and Conconversa in João Guimarães Rosa’s Fiction
  2. Marília Librandi-Rocha
  3. pp. 62-83
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  1. Recife Novo: Envisioning Modernity in Pernambuco, 1920–1930
  2. Stanley E. Blake
  3. pp. 84-116
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  1. Toward a Culture of Memory in Brazil: Reading Bernardo Kucinski’s K. as Testimony and Literature
  2. Rebecca J. Atencio
  3. pp. 117-133
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  1. Documenting Jardim Gramacho: Estamira (2004) and Waste Land (2009)
  2. Micah McKay
  3. pp. 134-152
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  1. Naturalizing Politics and Metaphors of Loss: Forms of Sociability in Catharine Trotter’s Agnes de Castro
  2. Isabel Pinto
  3. pp. 153-170
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  1. Signo e desterro: Sérgio Buarque de Holanda e a imaginação do Brasil by Pedro Meira Monteiro (review)
  2. Thiago Lima Nicodemo
  3. pp. 171-177
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  1. Sustaining Activism: A Brazilian Women’s Movement and a Father-Daughter Collaboration by Jeffrey Rubin, Emma Sokoloff-Rubin (review)
  2. Susan Besse
  3. pp. e1-e2
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  1. Frontiers of Possession: Spain and Portugal in Europe and the Americas by Tamar Herzog (review)
  2. Liam Matthew Brockey
  3. pp. e5-e7
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  1. Gender, Empire, and Postcolony: Luso-Afro-Brazilian Intersections ed. by Hilary Owen, Anna M. Klobucka (review)
  2. Elena Brugioni
  3. pp. e8-e11
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 179-180
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  1. Porous City: A Cultural History of Rio de Janeiro (from the 1810s Onward) by Bruno Carvalho, (review)
  2. Amy Chazkel
  3. pp. e12-e15
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  1. O Brasil dos Gilbertos: Notas sobre o pensamento (musical) brasileiro ed. by Heloisa de Araújo Duarte Valente, Ricardo Santhiago (review)
  2. Eric A. Galm
  3. pp. e16-e18
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  1. Arnaldo Canibal Antunes by Alessandra Santos (review)
  2. André Gardel
  3. pp. e19-e20
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  1. The Environmental Imaginary in Brazilian Poetry and Art by Malcolms McNee (review)
  2. Darien Lamen
  3. pp. e21-e23
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  1. Nordestino: A invenção do “falo.” Uma história do gênero masculino (1920–1940) by Durval Muniz de Albuquerque Júnior (review)
  2. Benjamin Legg
  3. pp. e24-e26
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  1. Performing Brazil: Essays on Culture, Identity, and the Performing Arts ed. by Severino J. Albuquerque, Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez (review)
  2. Jeremy Lehnen
  3. pp. e27-e30
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  1. Revoltas, motins, revoluções: homens livres pobres e libertos no Brasil do século XIX ed. by Monica Duarte Dantas (review)
  2. Marcelo Mac Cord
  3. pp. e31-e36
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  1. Imperial Portugal in the Age of Revolutions: The Luso-Brazilian World, c. 1770–1850 by Gabriel Paquette (review)
  2. José Juan Pérez Meléndez
  3. pp. e37-e39
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  1. Transnational Religious Spaces: Faith and the Brazilian Migration Experience by Oliva Sheringham (review)
  2. Jeffrey C. Mosher
  3. pp. e40-e41
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  1. The Object of the Atlantic: Concrete Aesthetics in Cuba, Brazil, and Spain, 1868–1968 by Rachel Price (review)
  2. Simone Osthoff
  3. pp. e42-e44
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  1. Orlando Ribeiro—Cadernos de campo, Moçambique 1960–1963 ed. by João Sarmento, Eduardo Brito-Henriques (review)
  2. Francisco Roque de Oliveira
  3. pp. e45-e48
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  1. An Unwritten Novel: Fernando Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet by Thomas J. Cousineau (review)
  2. Bruno Sales
  3. pp. e49-e51
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  1. Terra de vaqueiros: Relações de trabalho e cultura política no sertão da Bahia, 1880–1900 by Joana Medrado (review)
  2. Martha S. Santos
  3. pp. e52-e54
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  1. Memory’s Turn: Reckoning with Dictatorship in Brazil by Rebecca J. Atencio (review)
  2. Nina Schneider
  3. pp. e55-e58
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  1. Native Brazil. Beyond the Convert and the Cannibal, 1500–1900 ed. by Hal Langfur (review)
  2. Stuart B. Schwartz
  3. pp. e59-e61
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  1. Migration in Lusophone Cinema ed. by Cacilda Rêgo, Marcus Brasileiro (review)
  2. Patrícia Vieira
  3. pp. e62-e64
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