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A

  1. Almino, João

    1. The Earthenware and the Iron PotNabuco’s Utopia for the two Americas
      João Almino
  2. Ayo, Álvaro A.

    1. Of Ghosts and HierophantsNational and Poetic Initiation in Fernando Pessoa’s Writings
      Álvaro A. Ayo
  3. Azevedo, Elizabeth R.

    1. Conservatório drámatico e musical de São PauloA primeira escola de teatro do Brasil
      Elizabeth R. Azevedo

B

  1. Barbosa, Maria José Somerlate

    1. Fox, Patricia D. Being and Blackness in Latin America: Uprootedness and Improvisation. Gainesville: Florida UP, 2006. 207 pp.
      Maria José Somerlate Barbosa
  2. Beattie, Peter M.

    1. Slaves, Crime, and Punishment in Imperial Brazil
      Peter M. Beattie

C

  1. Cusack, Igor

    1. From Revolution to ReflectionThe National Anthems of the New Lusophone Worlds
      Igor Cusack

D

  1. de Oliveira, Antonio Eduardo

    1. Posso, Karl. Artful Seduction: Homosexuality and the Problematics of Exile. Oxford: Legenda, 2003. Bibliography. Index. 241 pp.
      Antonio Eduardo de Oliveira
  2. de Souza Rodrigues, João Paulo Coelho

    1. Através do AtlânticoDiálogos luso-brasileiros em torno da língua portuguesa (1820–1930)
      João Paulo Coelho de Souza Rodrigues
  3. Dunn, Christopher

    1. Leu, Lorraine. Brazilian Popular Music: Caetano Veloso and the Regeneration of Tradition. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2006. Appendix. Bibliography. 180 pp.
      Christopher Dunn

E

  1. Eakin, Marshall C.

    1. Souza, Jessé and Valter Sinder, eds. Imagining Brazil. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2005. Index. 311 pp.
      Marshall C. Eakin

F

  1. Fernandes, Ana Raquel Lourenço

    1. In Less Than No TimeMaria Judite de Carvalho’s “Tanta gente, Mariana”
      Ana Raquel Lourenço Fernandes
  2. Flannery, Mércia

    1. Language, Stigma and IdentityAn Analysis of the Narrative Discourse of Racial Discrimination
      Mércia Flannery
  3. Fry, Peter

    1. Matory, J. Lorand. Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. 2005. 383 pp.
      Peter Fry

G

  1. Green, James N.

J

  1. Jackson, Elizabeth

    1. Rabassa, Gregory. If This Be Treason: Translation and its Dyscontents. New York: New Directions, 2005. 189 pp.
      Elizabeth Jackson

L

  1. Leu, Lorraine

    1. Spaces of Remembrance & Representation in the CityJosé Padilha’s Ônibus 174
      Lorraine Leu

M

  1. Mahony, Mary Ann

    1. Satre, Lowell J. Chocolate on Trial: Slavery, Politics and the Ethics of Business. Athens, OH: Ohio UP, 2005. Notes. Bibliography. Index. 308 pp.
      Mary Ann Mahony

N

  1. Needell, Jeffrey D.

    1. Dennison, Stephanie. Joaquim Nabuco: Monarchism, Panamericanism and Nation-Building in the Brazilian Belle Epoque. Bern: Peter Lang, 2006. 246 pp.
      Jeffrey D. Needell

P

  1. Penglase, Ben

    1. Gay, Robert. Lúcia: Testimonies of a Brazilian Drug Dealer’s Woman. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 2005. Notes. Bibliography, Index. 216 pp.
      Ben Penglase

Q

  1. Quinlan, Susan Canty

    1. Duarte, Constância Lima. Nísia Floresta: A primeira feminista do Brasil. Florianópolis: Editora Mulheres, 2005.144 pp.
      Susan Canty Quinlan

S

  1. Smith, Steve K.

    1. Meihy, José Carlos Sebe Bom. Brasil fora de si: Experiências de brasileiros em Nova York. São Paulo: Parábola Editorial, 2004. Bibliografia. 283 pp.
      Steve K. Smith

W

  1. Wasserman, Renata R. Mautner

    1. Race, Nation, RepresentationMachado de Assis and Lima Barreto
      Renata R. Mautner Wasserman
  2. Wilcox, Robert W.

    1. McCreery, David. Frontier Goiás, 1822–1889. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2006. Notes. Bibliography. Index. 297 pp.
      Robert W. Wilcox
  3. Wolfe, Joel

    1. Hentschke, Jens R. (Ed.). Vargas and Brazil: New Perspectives. New York: Palgrave McMillan, 2006. Glossary. Index. 306 pp.
      Joel Wolfe