This special issue of the Journal of Lusophone Studies proposes to address issues of (non-normative) gender and (queer) sexuality in relation to travel, translation, transnational friendships and relationships, posturing and imitation, contagion, promiscuity, etc., across the spectrum of modern Luso-Afro-Brazilian literatures and cultures from the late nineteenth century onward.
Read MoreJLS 2.1 (Spring 2017) Now Available
We’re pleased to announce that JLS volume 2.1 (Spring 2017), with a special dossier on Portuguese Cinema, is now available on-line. The dossier is co-edited by Clara Rowland and Estela Vieira, and it contains a rich collection of essays from a wide range of critical perspectives. The issue also includes ...
Read MoreJLS 1.2 (Fall 2016) Now Available
We’re pleased to announce that JLS volume 1.2 (Spring 2016), with a special dossier in honor of Russell Hamilton, is now available on-line. The dossier is co-edited by Fernando Arenas and Ana Paula Ferreira, and it contains a rich collection of essays from a range of academic disciplines and critical ...
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