Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 20, No. 1
Autor: Psr (standard Issue)
Número de Páginas: 189
The essays in this issue of the Portuguese Studies Review range from a case study of slave trade in Pernambuco in the 18th century to a discussion of the English translations of Vieira's missionary ouevre, a study of devotion and ethnicity in African-Brazilian lay brotherhoods, an analysis of Portuguese language persistence in Macau and among the Macanese disapora, and an overview of gender, pedagogy, and career progression through the ranks in Portugal and in Brazil. The issue features contributions by Gustavo Acioli Lopes, Karl A. Kottman, Vanessa dos Santos Oliveira, Manuel Antonio Noronha and Ian Chaplin, Amanda Oliveira Rabelo, António Gomes Ferreira, Maria Amélia Gomes de Souza Reis, and Harold B. Johnson.