Portuguese Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Portuguese Studies 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
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The Predicament of Contemporary Brazilian Fiction and its Spatiotemporal Modalities2
Overcoming the Legacy of the Military Dictatorship through the National Truth Commission in Brazil: An Ongoing Debate0
Front Matter0
Torture: Notes and Perspectives in a Context of Governmental Support for Gross Violations of Human Rights in Brazil0
Islands, Theory and the Postcolonial Environment: Reading the Work of Khal Torabully0
Combining the Uneven: Literatures of the Lusophone Indian Ocean in the Context of World-Literature — Proposal for a Theoretical Approach Applied to Mozambican Literature0
Abstracts0
The Arts as a Space of Memory and Resistance to Denialist Policies in Brazil Today0
Literature in Transit between Goa and Mozambique: Campos Oliveira as a Pioneering Figure0
The Indian Ocean as a Transnational Critical and Aesthetic Paradigm: A Study on Mozambican Literature — João Paulo Borges Coelho and Rui Knopfli0
Introduction0
The Other (Hi)Stories: Diasporic Tides of the (Lusophone) Indian Ocean in <em>Skin</em> and <em>O Outro Pé da Sereia</em>0
Notes for Contributors0
Abstracts0
Enchanted Things to Narrate the Oceans: João Paulo Borges Coelho and Luís Cardoso0
Millennium Starts: Morphological and Seminal Embryos of Contemporary Brazilian Literature0
East Timorese Literary Narratives (Twenty-First Century): Indian Ocean Crossings and Littoral Encounters0
Challenges to Democracy in the Twenty-first Century: The Current Situation of Brazil — New Variations of the Same Dilemmas0
Obituary: Robin Warner (1940–2021)0
Front Matter0
Introduction0
From ‘Flocking for Rights’ to the Politics of Death: Indigenous Struggle and Indigenous Policy in Brazil (1980–2020)0
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