Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 31, No. 2 (Winter 2023) -- Intersectional, Feminist, Global, and Interdisciplinary Identities in the Lusophone World (Special Issue)
(Editorial Team: Robert A. Kenedy & Fernando Nunes)
New Series (shipping in late March 2024;"pre-sets" [typographical 0-stage proofs with attached last-minute referee comments] being released to authors)
Robert A. Kenedy and Fernando Nunes
“Introduction"
Martin Malcolm Elbl
“The Pregnant Abbess: Sex, Social ‘Norms’, and Nuns in the Lower Douro Valley Southern Hill Country, 1410s-1450s"
Ivana Elbl
“Isabel(s) for Abbess: Identity, Lineage and Power in the Contest for Control of the Monastery of Arouca (Portugal), 1437-1457"
Francisco Mangas
“Ciganos (Roma) no Brasil: mobilidades e quotidianos. Algumas notas a partir dos processos da Inquisição de Lisboa (séculos XVI-XVIII)"
José C. Curto
“A Life Within a Short Frame: The Story of Fernanda Tavares"
Robert A. Kenedy
“Working Women Mentoring Portuguese and Spanish Parents Through Their Lived Experience and an Ecological Perspective in the OYM and LATIN X Programs"
Lília A. Simões Forte and Barbara Graves
“ 'I am Brazilian!': Experiences of Brazilian Doctoral Students in Canada"
Pietro Giordan
“Macanese Literature and the Chinese Context: An Intersectional and Interliterary Reading of Deolinda da Conceição’s and Xiao Hong’s Fiction"
João Carlos Vitorino Pereira*
"A Ministra de Miguel Real et Ecologia de Joana Bértholo : la superwoman, un modèle émancipateur ?"
Sophia Beal
“Housing, Desire, and Women’s Production of Space in Cíntia Moscovich’s Uma forma de herança"
Carlos J. L. Balsas*
"Resiliência urbana: Boas práticas e consumo sustentável"
*Referee process completed, articles accepted, minor revisions pending.
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