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Note

  1. In Memory of B. J. Barickman: Historian, Teacher, Mentor
  2. Martha S. Santos
  3. pp. 1-8
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Articles

  1. The June 2013 Uprisings and the Waning of Lulismo in Brazil: Of Antagonism, Contradiction, and Oxymoron
  2. Idelber Avelar
  3. pp. 9-27
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  1. Woman-Body-Paint: Helena Almeida and the Visual Inscription of Sexual Difference
  2. Maria Luísa Coelho
  3. pp. 55-77
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  1. Drummond: A arquitetura em ruínas
  2. Fabio Cesar Alves
  3. pp. 102-118
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  1. "Tudo se entronca": Mário de Andrade and Luis Quintanilla's Epistolary Friendship
  2. Odile Cisneros
  3. pp. 119-137
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  1. "Meu amigo e comborço": Dimensões homoeróticas do Dom Casmurroz de Machado de Assis
  2. Marcelo da Rocha Lima Diego
  3. pp. 138-158
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Books Reviewed (Online)

  1. The Color of Modernity: São Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil by Barbara Weinstein (review)
  2. Paulina Alberto
  3. pp. E1-E4
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  1. Brazil and the Dialectic of Colonization by Alfredo Bosi (review)
  2. Kátia C. Bezerra
  3. pp. E6-E7
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  1. Creating Carmen Miranda: Race, Camp, and Transnational Stardom by Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez (review)
  2. Dário Borim Jr.
  3. pp. E8-E10
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  1. Living with Insecurity in a Brazilian Favela: Urban Violence and Daily Life by R. Ben Penglase (review)
  2. John Burdick
  3. pp. E11-E13
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  1. Virtual Orientalism in Brazilian Culture by Edward King (review)
  2. Juan David Cadena B.
  3. pp. E14-E16
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  1. Machado de Assis and Female Characterization: The Novels by Earl E. Fitz (review)
  2. Marcelo Diego
  3. pp. E17-E19
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  1. Cape Verde, Let's Go: Creole Rappers and Citizenship in Portugal by Derek Pardue (review)
  2. Falina Enriquez
  3. pp. E20-E21
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  1. Machado de Assis: A Literary Life by K. David Jackson (review)
  2. Earl E. Fitz
  3. pp. E25-E28
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  1. News and Novela in Brazilian Media: Fact, Fiction, and National Identity by Tania Cantrell Rosas-Moreno (review)
  2. Vanessa Fitzgibbon
  3. pp. E29-E31
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  1. On Emerging from Hyper-Nation: Saramago's "Historical" Trilogy by Ronald W. Sousa (review)
  2. David G. Frier
  3. pp. E32-E34
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  1. Amazonian Routes: Indigenous Mobility and Colonial Communities in Northern Brazil by Heather F. Roller (review)
  2. Seth W. Garfield
  3. pp. E35-E36
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  1. Punishment in Paradise: Race, Slavery, Human Rights, and a Nineteenth-Century Brazilian Penal Colony by Peter M. Beattie (review)
  2. Marc A. Hertzman
  3. pp. E37-E39
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  1. The Killing Consensus: Police, Organized Crime, and the Regulation of Life and Death in Urban Brazil by Graham Denyer Willis (review)
  2. Martine Jean
  3. pp. E40-E41
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  1. Made in Brazil: Studies in Popular Music ed. by Martha Tupinambá de Ulhôa, Cláudia Azevedo, Felipe Trotta (review)
  2. Brendan Loula
  3. pp. E42-E43
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  1. As minas e a agulheta: romance e história em As minas de prata, de José de Alencar by Marcos Flamínio Peres (review)
  2. Wilton José Marques
  3. pp. E44-E45
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  1. Lisbon Revisited: Urban Masculinities in Twentieth-Century Portuguese Fiction by Rhian Atkin (review)
  2. Rex P. Nielson
  3. pp. E48-E50
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  1. Mário Pedrosa Primary Documents ed. by Glória Ferreira, Paulo Herkenhoff (review)
  2. Simone Osthoff
  3. pp. E51-E54
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  1. Hard Times in the Marvelous City: From Dictatorship to Democracy in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro by Bryan McCann (review)
  2. Ben Penglase
  3. pp. E55-E57
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  1. Legacy of the Lash: Race and Corporal Punishment in the Brazilian Navy and the Atlantic World by Zachary R. Morgan (review)
  2. Álvaro Pereira do Nascimento
  3. pp. E58-E61
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  1. Fernando Pessoa's Shakespeare: The Invention of the Heteronyms by Mariana Gray de Castro (review)
  2. Jerónimo Pizarro
  3. pp. E62-E63
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  1. Brazilian Bodies and Their Choreographies of Identification: Swing Nation by Cristina F. Rosa (review)
  2. Alessandra Santos
  3. pp. E64-E65
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  1. Cinema, Slavery, and Brazilian Nationalism by Richard A. Gordon (review)
  2. Lisa Shaw
  3. pp. E66-E68
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  1. Challenging Social Inequality: The Landless Rural Workers Movement and Agrarian Reform in Brazil ed. by Miguel Carter (review)
  2. Cliff Welch
  3. pp. E69-E71
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 159-160
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