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  1. Contributors
  2. Maranhão-Manhattan: Ensaios de literatura brasileira by Marília Librandi Rocha (review)
  3. Brazil and the United States: Convergence and Divergence by Joseph Smith (review)
  4. Speaking of Flowers: Student Movements and the Making and Remembering of 1968 in Military Brazil by Victoria Langland (review)
  5. Hotel Trópico: Brazil and the Challenge of African Decolonization, 1950–1980 by Jerry Dávila (review)
  6. White Face, Black Mask: Africaneity and the Early Social History of Popular Music in Brazil by Darién Davis (review)
  7. Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil by Marc A. Hertzman (review)
  8. Racism and Ethnic Relations in the Portuguese-Speaking World ed. by Francisco Bethencourt and Adrian Pearce (review)
  9. Áfricas Contemporâneas / Contemporary Africas ed. by Elena Brugioni, et al. (review)
  10. O Rosário de D. Antônio: Irmandades negras, alianças e conflitos na história social do Recife, 1848–1872 by Marcelo MacCord (review)
  11. Mapping the Amazon
  12. The Honor of the Abolitionist and the Shamefulness of Slavery: Raul Pompeia, Luiz Gama, and Joaquim Nabuco
  13. Recreating Patriarchy in Northeast Brazil: Widows, Property Rights, and Gender Inequality in the Backlands of Ceará, 1845–1889
  14. Fernando Pessoa’s Heteronymic Machine
  15. Out into Uncertainty: The Lonely Voices of Epitácio Pais’s Goan Short Stories
  16. Sozinha no Palco (Lusófono)?: Circulation and Race Reflexivity in the Theatre of Mário Lúcio Sousa
  17. Between Tijuca and Mars: Maddening Intertextualities in Clarice Lispector’s “A imitação da rosa”
  18. The Writer as Visual Artist: Clarice Lispector’s A Paixão segundo G.H. in Dialogue with the Neo-Concrete Art Movement
  19. Alice não vive no país das maravilhas: As novas faces do espaço urbano português
  20. Can Children Speak in Film?: Children’s Subjectivity in Mutum (2007) and O contador de histórias (2009)
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