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Brazil Looks to Africa: Lusotropicalism in the Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Africa
Intersections of Empire, Post-Empire, and Diaspora: De-Imperializing Lusophone Studies
Eliana Pereira De Carvalho O COLONIALISMO EXTEMPORÂNEO
The Politics of the Essay Lusotropicalism As Ideology and Theory
Colonialism, Globalization, and Lusofonia Or the ‘Time -Space’ of the Portuguese -Speaking World
Brazilian Immigration and the Reconstruction of Racial Hierarchies of the Portuguese Empire 1 Igor José De Renó Machado2
Framing Sexual Violence in Portuguese Colonialism: on Some Practices of Contemporary Cultural Representation and Remembrance
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The People Mobilized: the Mozambican Liberation Movement and American Activism (1960-1975)
Portuguese Exceptionalism and the Return to Europe: the 25 April 1974 Coup and Democratization, 1974-2010
African, Lusophone, and Afro-Hispanic Cultural Dialogue
Women Writing Portuguese Colonialism in Africa Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone Cultures
Colonialism and the African Experience
“Rediscovering” Brazil?
A Crioulidade Em José Eduardo Agualusa E a Identidade Cultural Angolana
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Following the Ball: the Migration of African Soccer Players Across the Portuguese Colonial Empire, 1949-1975
Colorblind Colonialism?
East Timorese Youth in the Diaspora
Heirs of the Portuguese Sea the Importance of Imperial Nostalgia to the CPLP
The Creolization of Religious Belief and Cultural Practice in Colonial Angola, Brazil, and Cuba, 1600-1889
The Anti-Lusotropicalist Good Fortune of a Mozambican Dissertation1
Reshaping Space in a Global World: Portuguese and Brazilian Networks*
Missionary Tropics HVG Zupanovn 12G.Qxp 4/15/2005 1:03 PM Page Ii
Introduction Warwick Anderson, Ricardo Roque, and Ricardo Ventura Santos