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- You have accessRestricted accessCamilo Castelo Branco as TranslatorA Contextualization and an Updated BibliographyChris GerryLuso-Brazilian Review, September 2024, 61 (1) 160-192; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.61.1.160
- You have accessRestricted accessBlack Female Narration, Self-Definition, and Intersectionality in Por cima do mar and The Hate U GiveJordan B. JonesLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) 38-68; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.38
- You have accessRestricted accessEditorial NoteKathryn Bishop-SanchezLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) 1-3; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.1Kathryn Bishop-SanchezRoles: Executive Editor
- You have accessRestricted accessCardoso, Rafael. 2021. Modernity in Black and White: Art and Image, Race and Identity in Brazil, 1890–1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Christopher DunnLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) 182-190; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.182Christopher DunnTulane University
- You have accessRestricted accessFrom Archipelago to Western MetropolisMigrants’ Stories by Orlanda Amarílis and Jamaica KincaidJoana PassosLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) 158-181; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.158
- You have accessRestricted accessOrpheu’s Modernist CrossroadsBetween Iberia and the WorldKrista BruneLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) 104-122; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.104
- You have accessRestricted accessO Brasil no mito da América Latina de José VasconcelosBernardo RicuperoLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) 123-157; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.123
- You have accessRestricted accessJacobs, Adriana X. and Claire Williams, eds. 2022. After Clarice: Reading Lispector’s Legacy in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge: Legenda. 466 pages.Dário BorimLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) E1-E3; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.E1Dário BorimUniversity of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
- You have accessRestricted access“In You We Recognize Our Dark Brothers.” Pan-Africanism in PortugalThe View from Both Sides of the Atlantic (1918–1933)Richard CleminsonLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) 4-37; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.4
- You have accessRestricted accessde Medeiros, Paulo and José N. Ornelas, eds. 2022. Saramago After the Nobel: Contemporary Readings of José Saramago’s Late Works. Oxford: Peter Lang. 288 pages.Patrícia Martinho FerreiraLuso-Brazilian Review, January 2024, 60 (2) E4-E7; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.60.2.E4Patrícia Martinho FerreiraUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst