Index by author

SPECIALISSUE:LUSO-BRAZILIAN STUDIESIN THE NEW MILLENNIUM


A

  1. Albuquerque, Severino J.

    1. Introduction
      Ellen W. Sapega and Severino J. Albuquerque
  2. Arenas, Fernando

    1. Bessa, Marcelo Secron. Os perigosos: Autobiografias & AIDS. Rio de Janeiro: Aeroplano, 2002. 431 pp. Notas. Bibliografia.
      Fernando Arenas
  3. Armstrong, Piers

    1. Cunha, Maria Clementina Pereira, org. Carnavais e outras f(r)estas Ensaios de história social da cultura. Campinas, SP: UNICAMP, CECULT, 2002. 447 pp.
      Piers Armstrong
    2. Pragmatic, Dynamic, Subjective: Mutual Influences Between the Social Sciences and the Humanities in the Brazilianist Field
      Piers Armstrong

B

  1. Balseiro, Isabel

    1. Sheriff, Robin. Dreaming Equality: Color, Race, and Racism in Urban Brazil. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2001. x + 264 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
      Isabel Balseiro
  2. Beattie, Peter M.

    1. In Memory of Robert M. Levine (1941–2003): Mentor and Friend
      Peter M. Beattie
    2. Brazilian History in an Asian Millennium? Reading Dead People’s Mail for a Living in a New Global Era
      Peter M. Beattie
  3. Burdick, John

D

  1. de Almeida, Paulo Roberto

    1. Robert Levine (1941–2003): um gigante do brasilianismo acadêmico
      Paulo Roberto de Almeida
  2. Dunn, Christopher

F

  1. Ferraz, Francisco César Alves

    1. Smallman, Shawn C. Fear& Memory in the Brazilian Army and Society, 1889–1954. Chapel Hill and London: U of North Carolina P, 2002. 265pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
      Francisco César Alves Ferraz
  2. Ferreira, Ana Paula

    1. Integrating Portuguese Studies in Interdisciplinary Programs: A Challenge for the New Millennium
      Ana Paula Ferreira

H

  1. Hecht, Tobias

  2. Hertzman, Marc Adam

    1. Gutmann, Matthew, ed. Changing Men and Masculinities in Latin America. Durham: Duke UP, 2003. 417 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
      Marc Adam Hertzman

I

  1. Izecksohn, Vitor

    1. Beattie, Peter M. The Tribute of Blood: Army, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864–1945. Series: Latin America Otherwise. Durham, Duke UP, 2001. xxiv + 390 pp. Bibliography. Index.
      Vitor Izecksohn

J

  1. Jackson, K. David

    1. History of the Future: Luso-Brazilian Studies in the New Millennium
      K. David Jackson

K

  1. Kirkendall, Andrew J.

    1. Dávila, Jerry. Diploma of Whiteness: Race and Social Policy in Brazil, 1917–1945. Durham: Duke UP, 2003. xii + 292 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index.
      Andrew J. Kirkendall

M

  1. Madureira, Luís

    1. Cahen, Michel. Les Bandits: Un historien au Mozambique, 1994. Paris: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 2002. 351 pp.
      Luís Madureira
  2. Martin, Charles

    1. Path Brazil
      Charles Martin
  3. McCann, Bryan

  4. Moriconi, Ítalo

    1. Does Literature Still Matter? (Working Notes on the States of the Art of Brazilian Literature)
      Ítalo Moriconi

N

  1. Nascimento, Lyslei

    1. Armstrong, Piers. Cultura popular na Bahia: Estilística cultural pragmática. Coleção Literatura e Diversidade Cultural, 6. Feira de Santana: UEFS, 2002. 142 pp.
      Lyslei Nascimento

P

  1. Payne, Stanley G.

    1. Robert M. Levine: Social Studies Editor, Luso-Brazilian Review, 1990–2003
      Stanley G. Payne
  2. Peres, Phyllis

    1. Traversing PostColoniality: Pepetela and the Narrations of Nation
      Phyllis Peres
  3. Perrone, Charles A.

    1. Que se danem ou não: Interrogations of Luso-Brazilian Civilization/Culture and Interrelations of Literature
      Charles A. Perrone

S

  1. Sapega, Ellen W.

    1. Introduction
      Ellen W. Sapega and Severino J. Albuquerque