
Fronteiras / Borders
Tagus Press
Published on 30. November 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-933227-00-9 (ISBN)
Description
Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies is a multilingual, peer-reviewed journal published twice a year by the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. The journal addresses the literatures and cultures of the diverse and vast communities of the Portuguese-speaking world, composed of approximately 200 million people in seven countries in three continents, and the many other Lusophone communities in the United States and throughout the world. The journal encourages a wide diversity of theoretical and critical approaches, not being limited to any school of thought or political orientation. Cultural studies, as suggested in the title, is intended to be understood in its widest sense as the study of a variety of cultural expressions from a broad range of perspectives.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amherst
United States
Publishing group
University of Massachusetts Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
525 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-933227-00-9 (9781933227009)
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Frank F. Sousa (BS, Santa Clara University; MA and PhD, UC Santa Barbara) is Professor of Portuguese and Director of the Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (www.portstudies.umassd.edu). Author of O Segredo de Eca (Edicoes Cosmos, 1996), an often-cited book on Portugal's foremost novelist, Eca de Queiros, he is presently working on a critical edition of Eca's A cidade e as serras. He has twice been a Fulbright Scholar at the National Library in Lisbon, Portugal. Co-founder and Director of the peer-reviewed, semi-annual journal, Portuguese Literary & Cultural Studies (1998-2007), he is currently the publisher of this publication and general editor of the Portuguese in the Americas Series.
Victor K. Mendes is Associate Professor of Portuguese and Graduate Program Director in Luso-Afro-Brazilian Studies and Theory at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Paulo De Medeiros started Law studies at the University of Lisbon before taking a BA in Political Science and English at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, where he also received an MA in English. He studied for a year at the Albert-Ludwigs Universitaet Freiburg. Then he received an MA and PhD (1991) in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He taught at Bryant College in Rhode Island where he was Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature before joining Utrecht University in 1998 as Professor of Portuguese Studies. Besides coordinating the unit of Portuguese Studies he also coordinates the MA Programme on Western Literature and Culture.
Jose N. Ornelas is Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has published widely on Portuguese contemporary fiction as well as on nineteenth-century and Lusophone African narrative. He is currently doing research on areas related to Cultural Studies: constructions of gender, class and national identities, questions of representation, colonial and post-colonial issues, and subject-formation in its political, historical, cultural, and sexual dimensions.
Victor K. Mendes is Associate Professor of Portuguese and Graduate Program Director in Luso-Afro-Brazilian Studies and Theory at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Paulo De Medeiros started Law studies at the University of Lisbon before taking a BA in Political Science and English at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, where he also received an MA in English. He studied for a year at the Albert-Ludwigs Universitaet Freiburg. Then he received an MA and PhD (1991) in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He taught at Bryant College in Rhode Island where he was Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature before joining Utrecht University in 1998 as Professor of Portuguese Studies. Besides coordinating the unit of Portuguese Studies he also coordinates the MA Programme on Western Literature and Culture.
Jose N. Ornelas is Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has published widely on Portuguese contemporary fiction as well as on nineteenth-century and Lusophone African narrative. He is currently doing research on areas related to Cultural Studies: constructions of gender, class and national identities, questions of representation, colonial and post-colonial issues, and subject-formation in its political, historical, cultural, and sexual dimensions.
Content
Foreword - Frank F. Sousa
Os Usos das Fronteiras - Os Editores
ARTICLES
(In)visible Borders: Ideologies of Sameness and Otherness in a Portuguese Context - Cristiana Bastos
De Sabias e Rouxinois: o Dialogo Brasil-Portugal na Nascente Historiografia da Literatura Brasileira - Regina Zilberman
Fuzzy Frontiers - Phillip Rothwell
Entre Fronteiras: A Condicao do Migrante n'A Republica dos Sonhos - Isabel Sobral
Portuguese Modernism Unbounded: a Poetics for the Border Identity"" - Maria Jose Canelo
Living on the Edge: Borders and Taboos in Torga's Novos Contos da Montanha. - David Frier
Percursos Africanos: A Guerra Colonial na Literatura Pos - 25 de Abril - Margarida Ribeiro
REVIEWS
Silva Carvalho. A Linguagem Poretica. Porto: Brasilia Editora, 1996. - George Monteiro
Centro Cultural de Belem. Arte Moderna Portuguesa no Tempo de Fernando Pessoa 1910-1940. Lisboa: Edition Stemmle, 1997. - Memory Holloway
Francisco Cota Fagundes. Um Portugues na Corrida ao Ouro. A Autobiografia de Charles Peters. Ilustracoes de Lesley Jones. Lisboa: Salamandra, 1997. - Onesimo Teotonio Almeida
Jose Gil. Metamorphoses of the Body. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 1988. - Carlos Veloso
Jorge Fazenda Lourenco. A Poesia de Jorge de Sena:Testemunho, Metamorfose, Peregrinacao. Paris: Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, 1998. - Francisco Cota Fagundes
Lugares de Aqui, Actas do Seminario Terrenos Portugueses."" Edited by Brian Juan O'Neill and Joaquim Pais de Brito. Lisbon: Publicacoes Dom Quixote, 1991. - Andrea Klimt
Antonio Costa Pinto. Modern Portugal. Palo Alto: Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship, SPOSS, 1998. - Michael Baum
Os Usos das Fronteiras - Os Editores
ARTICLES
(In)visible Borders: Ideologies of Sameness and Otherness in a Portuguese Context - Cristiana Bastos
De Sabias e Rouxinois: o Dialogo Brasil-Portugal na Nascente Historiografia da Literatura Brasileira - Regina Zilberman
Fuzzy Frontiers - Phillip Rothwell
Entre Fronteiras: A Condicao do Migrante n'A Republica dos Sonhos - Isabel Sobral
Portuguese Modernism Unbounded: a Poetics for the Border Identity"" - Maria Jose Canelo
Living on the Edge: Borders and Taboos in Torga's Novos Contos da Montanha. - David Frier
Percursos Africanos: A Guerra Colonial na Literatura Pos - 25 de Abril - Margarida Ribeiro
REVIEWS
Silva Carvalho. A Linguagem Poretica. Porto: Brasilia Editora, 1996. - George Monteiro
Centro Cultural de Belem. Arte Moderna Portuguesa no Tempo de Fernando Pessoa 1910-1940. Lisboa: Edition Stemmle, 1997. - Memory Holloway
Francisco Cota Fagundes. Um Portugues na Corrida ao Ouro. A Autobiografia de Charles Peters. Ilustracoes de Lesley Jones. Lisboa: Salamandra, 1997. - Onesimo Teotonio Almeida
Jose Gil. Metamorphoses of the Body. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 1988. - Carlos Veloso
Jorge Fazenda Lourenco. A Poesia de Jorge de Sena:Testemunho, Metamorfose, Peregrinacao. Paris: Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, 1998. - Francisco Cota Fagundes
Lugares de Aqui, Actas do Seminario Terrenos Portugueses."" Edited by Brian Juan O'Neill and Joaquim Pais de Brito. Lisbon: Publicacoes Dom Quixote, 1991. - Andrea Klimt
Antonio Costa Pinto. Modern Portugal. Palo Alto: Society for the Promotion of Science and Scholarship, SPOSS, 1998. - Michael Baum