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Lehnen, Leila. Citizenship and Crisis in Contemporary Brazilian Literature. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.
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Within the scope of their Latino and Latin American Studies publishing line, Palgrave MacMillan has created a worthy pathway for the study of contemporary Brazilian (and Lusophone) culture for English-speaking audiences. Theirs is a most welcome enterprise that promotes and strengthens the multidisciplinary field of Brazilian Studies, particularly in the U.S. and other Anglophone countries. Within this publishing pathway, Palgrave has brought forth Leila Lehnen’s illuminating Citizenship and Crisis in Contemporary Brazilian Literature.
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Title: Lehnen, Leila. Citizenship and Crisis in Contemporary Brazilian Literature. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013.
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Within the scope of their Latino and Latin American Studies publishing line, Palgrave MacMillan has created a worthy pathway for the study of contemporary Brazilian (and Lusophone) culture for English-speaking audiences.
Theirs is a most welcome enterprise that promotes and strengthens the multidisciplinary field of Brazilian Studies, particularly in the U.
S.
and other Anglophone countries.
Within this publishing pathway, Palgrave has brought forth Leila Lehnen’s illuminating Citizenship and Crisis in Contemporary Brazilian Literature.
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