Luso-Brazilian Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Luso-Brazilian Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
An Early Encounter in the Global South18
Owen, Hilary and Clair Williams, eds.Transnational Portuguese Studies. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2020.5
Tom Zé’s Irará3
Reverberações do chão afro-brasileiro em movimento na escola de samba Acadêmicos do Salgueiro1
Jeremy Lehnen.Neo-Authoritarian Masculinity in Brazilian Crime Film.0
Bryce Henson.Emergent Quilombos: Black Life and Hip-Hop in Brazil.0
Sá-Carneiro, Mário de.Seven Songs of Decline and Other Poems. Translated by Margaret Jull Costa and Ana Luísa Amaral. Edited by Ricardo Vasconcelos. London: Francis Boutle Publishers, 2020. 1310
Pessoa’sThe Duke of Parma: Readings from the Library.0
Earl E Fitz.The Literatures of Spanish America and Brazil: From Their Origins through the Nineteenth Century.0
The Affective Bodies of Mário de Andrade0
A Tiny Spark0
Street Capoeira and the Memorialization of Slavery in Rio de Janeiro0
Performance, Collaboration, and Authority in Contemporary Brazilian Documentaries0
Thinking at the Edge with Luso-Brazilian Performers0
Cardoso, Rafael. 2021.Modernity in Black and White: Art and Image, Race and Identity in Brazil, 1890–1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.0
A técnica e o golpe0
Konta, Ryohei.The Housing Movement and the Urban Poor in São Paulo: Agency, Structure, and Institutionalization. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020.0
Contributors0
“Art in Orbit”0
Trans* Narratives in Brazilian Cinema0
Maria José Somerlate Barbosa.The Ripple Effect: Gender and Race in Brazilian Culture and Literature.0
The Duke of Parma0
Trilogies of State Failure0
de 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.0
Kraay, Hendrik.Bahia’s Independence: Popular Politics and Patriotic Festival in Salvador, Brazil, 1824–1900. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019.0
Raynor, Cecily.Latin American Literature at the Millennium: Local Lives, Global Spaces. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2021. 179 pp.0
Neo-Renaissance Drama in Nineteenth-Century Britain0
Schneider, Ann M. 2021.Amnesty in Brazil: Recompense after Repression, 1895-2010. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.0
Earl E. Fitz.Clarice Lispector: From Brazil to the World.0
Urban Sorcery, Segregation, and Ethnographic Spectacle in Twentieth-Century Rio de Janeiro0
Polyphonic Autofiction and Authorship in Tatiana Salem Levy’sA chave de casa0
José D. Najar.Transimperial Anxieties: The Making and Unmaking of Arab Ottomans in São Paulo, Brazil 1850–1940.0
Contributors0
Rothwell, Phillip.Pepetela and the MPLA: The Ethical Evolution of a Revolutionary Writer. Cambridge: Legenda, 2019. 177 pp.0
Authorial Interventions in the Manuscripts of Fernando Pessoa’sThe Duke of Parma0
Bezerra, Lígia. 2022.Everyday Consumption in Twenty-First-Century Brazilian Fiction. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press.0
The Duke of Parmain Fernando Pessoa’s Dramatic Corpus0
“Seeing to Make Disappear”0
Ilhas, ilhas, ilhas0
Filming Creative Resistance in 1970s Rio de Janeiro0
Editorial Note0
Alonso, Cláudia Pazos. 2020.Francisca Wood and Nineteenth-Century Periodical Culture: Pressing for Change. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures 35. Cambridge: Legenda.0
Escaping Patriarchal Institutionalization0
Contributors0
O Brasil no mito da América Latina de José Vasconcelos0
Os profissionais de segurança0
Editorial Note0
Tavares, Maria.No Country for Nonconforming Women: Feminine Conceptions of Lusophone Africa. Cambridge: Legenda, 2018. 216 pp.0
Orpheu’s Modernist Crossroads0
Presentation of the Special Issue on Fernando Pessoa’sDuke of Parmaand Its Edition Project0
José Saramago na literatura de cordel brasileira0
Sandroni, Carlos. 2021.Respectable Spell: Transformations of Samba in Rio de Janeiro. Translated by Michael Iyanaga. Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies Series. Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield0
Contributors0
Globalização, técnica e modernidade no Rio de Janeiro das primeiras três décadas do século XX0
In Memoriam0
Beyond the Bedrooms0
Todo publicista era um jornalista?0
Roth, Cassia.A Miscarriage of Justice: Women’s Reproductive Lives and the Law in Early Twentieth-Century Brazil. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2020. 359 pp.0
Contributors0
“A Change Very Perceptible and Very Oppressive”0
Hochman, Gilberto.The Sanitation of Brazil. Translated by Diane Grosklaus Whitty. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 2016.0
What’s in a List?0
Américo Oscar Guichard Freire and Evanize Martins Sydow.Frei Betto: The Political-Pastoral Work of a Dominican Friar in Brazil and Beyond.0
Nava, Luís Miguel.Poesia. Editado por Ricardo Vasconcelos. Lisboa: Assírio & Alvim, 2020. 351 pp.0
Contributors0
Hochman, Gilberto. 2016.The Sanitation of Brazil: Nation, State, and Public Health, 1889-1930. Translated by Diane Grosklaus Whitty. Urbana, Chicago and Springfield: University of Illinois Pres0
Editorial Note0
In Memory of Ricardo Salles0
Editorial Note0
Editorial Note0
From Archipelago to Western Metropolis0
A Retrospect of Origins0
Jacobs, Adriana X. and Claire Williams, eds. 2022.After Clarice: Reading Lispector’s Legacy in the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge: Legenda. 466 pages.0
Editorial Note0
“In You We Recognize Our Dark Brothers.” Pan-Africanism in Portugal0
Saudades in Brazil0
Sneed, Paul.Machine Gun Voices: Favelas and Utopia in Brazilian Gangster Funk. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 2019.0
Sacrificing Guaíra Falls0
End Times0
Lara, Silvia Hunold. 2021.Palmares & Cucaú: o aprendizado da dominação. São Paulo: Edusp; Lara, Silvia Hunold e Phablo Roberto Marchis Fachin, orgs. 2021.Guerra contra Palmares: o manusc0
Contributors0
Black Female Narration, Self-Definition, and Intersectionality inPor cima do marandThe Hate U Give0
Defunto autor eclerks defunct0
Pernambuco and Bahia’s Musical “War”0
Universal, Diverse, Representative0
Editing the Duke0
Between Machines, Coffee, and Dried Plants0
Entrevista com Dan Hicks (Oxford University)0
Camilo Castelo Branco as Translator0
Ferreira, Ana Paula.Women Writing Portuguese Colonialism in Africa. Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 2020.0
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