Portuguese Studies Review

ISSN 1057-1515
Semi-annual
Appearing since 1991
Formerly published by the ICGP (International Conference Group on Portugal)
The PSR is a non-partisan academic and transnational forum for the study of countries, regions, communities, and institutions sharing, exploring, transforming, or developing a Portuguese, Brazilian, or other Luso-related heritage  

Multi-lingual, peer reviewed, agenda-free research forum. Articles, review essays, and reviews in English, Portuguese, French, and Spanish.

   
     

Vol. 28 Issue 1

Expressions of Lusofonia: Language(s), Identities, Literatures (Special Theme Issue Co-Sponsored by The Government of the Azores)
New Series (Shipped)

(Editorial Team: Maria João Dodman (York University)
and Inês Cardoso (Universidade de Aveiro & Politécnico de Leiria)

Inês Cardoso
and Maria João Dodman
“Introduction”

Dina Baptista
and Linshan Han
“Português Língua Estrangeira como requisito de empregabilidade para estudantes chineses - exploração de anúncios de emprego”

Ana Raquel Simões
and Filipa Gomes
“Representações sobre o novo Acordo Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa: um estudo numa comunidade escolar”


Eleone Ferraz de Assis
and Darcília Simões
“Desenvolvimento da competência lexical: ensino de Português como língua estrangeira”


Neiva Maria Jung, Adriana Dalla Vecchia
and Jakeline A. Semechechem
“Políticas linguísticas e identidades sociais: línguas de imigração em situação de português como língua majoritária”

Marçal de Menezes Paredes

“The Portuguese National Identity and its Uses in Brazil: Historiography and Cultural Dialogism in the Nineteenth Century"

Robson Caetano dos Santos

“A estética narrativa das literaturas pós-coloniais lusófonas nos romances Grande Sertão: Veredas, de Guimarães Rosa, e Lueji: o nascimento de um império, de Pepetela”


Noemi Alfieri
“Laboratórios identitários em revista: o «Artes e Letras» do ABC, Diário de Angola. Entre debates literários e dinâmicas de relacionamento intercultural (1961-74)”

João Pedro Góis
“A dimensão simbólica do teatro municipal de São Paulo e da Casa dos Estudantes do Império”

Aida Jordão

“Teaching Inesian Literature in Canadian Universities: How the Dead Queen Genders Portuguese History"


 

 

 


 

 

 


   
 
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National Library of Canada Cataloguing Record
Portuguese Studies Review
ISSN 1057-1515 print
Semiannual
v. : ill. : 23 cm
1. Portugal–Civilization–Periodicals. 2. Africa, Portuguese-speaking–Civilization–Periodicals. 3. Brazil–Civilization–Periodicals. 4. Portugal–Civlisation–Périodiques. 5. Afrique lusophone– Civilisation–Périodiques. 6. Brésil–Civilisation–Périodiques.
DP532             909/.0917/5691005 21

Library of Congress Cataloguing Record
Portuguese Studies Review
ISSN 1057-1515 print
Semiannual
v. : ill. : 23 cm
1. Portugal–Civilization–Periodicals. 2. Africa, Portuguese-speaking–Civilization–Periodicals. 3. Brazil–Civilization–Periodicals.
DP532 .P67       909/.091/5691 20 92-659516


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