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Luso-Brazilian Review

Volume 45, Number 1, 2008

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E-ISSN: 1548-9957 Print ISSN: 0024-7413

Table of Contents

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Special Issue 'ReCapricorning' the Atlantic
Editor: Peter M. Beattie

Special Issue Articles

Introduction: ‘ReCapricorning’ the Atlantic
pp. 1-5
“Black Troops” and Hierarchies of Color in the Portuguese Atlantic World: The Case of Henrique Dias and His Black Regiment
pp. 6-29
Virgem Imperial: Nossa Senhora e império marítimo português
pp. 30-52
“Being now, as it were, one family”: Shipmate bonding on the slave vessel Emilia, in Rio de Janeiro and throughout the Atlantic World
pp. 53-77
Para africano ver: African-Bahian Exchanges in the Reinvention of Brazil’s Racial Democracy, 1961–63
pp. 78-117
The Bastard Child of the Dictatorship: The Comando Vermelho and the Birth of “Narco-culture” in Rio de Janeiro
pp. 118-145
O antes e o depois: Feminilidade, classe e raça na revista Plástica e Beleza
pp. 146-163

Other Articles

Paula Rego’s Sabotage of Tradition: ‘Visions’ of Femininity
pp. 164-181
Decanting the Past: Africa, Colonialism, and the New Portuguese Novel
pp. 182-197

Book Reviews

Embodying Pessoa: Corporeality, Gender, Sexuality (review)
pp. 199-200
Imagined Geographies in Portuguese and Lusophone-African Literature: Narratives of Discovery and Empire (review)
pp. 200-202
Creole Societies in the Portuguese Colonial Empire (review)
pp. 202-205
As promessas da história: Discursos proféticos e assimilaçãono Brasil colonial (1500–1700) (review)
pp. 205-207
Rain Forest Literatures: Amazonian Texts and Latin American Culture (review)
pp. 208-209
Pilares narrativos: A construção do eu na prosa contemporânea de oito romancistas brasileiras (review)
pp. 209-210
Central at the Margin: Five Brazilian Women Writers (review)
pp. 211-212
Uma cidade em camadas: Ensaios sobre o romance Eles eram muitos cavalos de Luiz Ruffato (review)
pp. 212-214
Pronouncing Brazilian Portuguese (review)
pp. 214-216
Camargo Guarnieri, Brazilian Composer: A Study of His Creative Life and Works (review)
pp. 217-218
Brazil in the Making. Facets of National Identity (review)
pp. 218-220
Consumption Intensified: The Politics of Middle-Class Daily Life in Brazil (review)
pp. 220-221
Capoeira and Candomblé: Conformity and Resistance Through Afro-Brazilian Experience (review)
pp. 222-223

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 225-226

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