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  • Investigating Portugueseness:Reflections on Recent Ethnographic Approaches
  • Andrea Klimt (bio)
Portuguese Women in Toronto: Gender, Immigration, and Nationalism. Wenona Giles. University of Toronto Press, 2002.
D'Albuquerque's Children: Performing Tradition in Malaysia's Portuguese Settlement. Margaret Sarkissian. University of Chicago Press, 2000.
The Portuguese in Canada: From the Sea to the City. Carlos Teixeira and Victor M.P. Da Rosa, eds. University of Toronto Press, 2000.
"Brazilians in Portugal, Portuguese in Brazil: Constructions of Sameness and Difference." Bela Feldman-Bianco. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 8(4), 2001: 607-50.
Andrea Klimt
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
Andrea Klimt

Andrea Klimt is Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and at the Center for Portuguese Studies in the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth. She is the author of numerous articles, including "Divergent Trajectories: Portugueseness in France and Germany," forthcoming in Ler História; "Do National Narratives Matter?" European Encounters, 1945-2000, ed. Rainer Ohliger et al. (forthcoming); "European Spaces: Portuguese Migrants' Notions of Home and Belonging," Diaspora (2000); and "Enacting National Selves: Authenticity, Adventure, and Disaffection On the Portuguese Diaspora," Identities (1999).

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Bloemraad, Irene. "Portuguese Immigrants and Citizenship in North America." Lusotopie 5 (1999): 103-20.
Brettell, Caroline. "Is the Ethnic Community Inevitable? A Comparison of the Settlement Patterns of Portuguese Immigrants in Toronto and Paris." The Journal of Ethnic Studies 9.3 (1981): 1-17.
Feldman-Bianco, Bela. "Immigration, Saudade, and the Dialectics of Deterritorialization and Reterritonalization." Transnationalism, Nation-State Building, and Culture. Symposium no. 117. Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research., Mijas, Spain. 1994.
Holton, Kimberly DaCosta. "Performing Social and Political Change: Revivalist Folklore Troupes in Twentieth Century Portugal." Diss. Northwestern University, 1999.
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