Portuguese Studies Review, Vol. 22, No. 1: Portugal Inside and Out: Presence(s) of Lusophone Culture in the Early Modern, Modern, and Contemporary Periods (Selected Papers from the Colloque International "Portugal Inside and Out", Université de Montréal, 16-18 octobre 2013)

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Baywolf Press / Éditions Baywolf, Dec 30, 2014 - History - 300 pages

This issue of the Portuguese Studies Review, edited by James William Nelson Novoa, presents essays by Stefano Andretta, Nuno Miguel Proença, Maria da Graça Gomes de Pina, Marcelo da Rocha Lima Diego, Paulo H. Duarte-Feitoza, Begoña Farré Torras, Ana Duarte Rodrigues, David García Cueto, Daniela Viggiani, Cristina Mongay Batlle, Gemma Avinyó Fontanet and Iván Rega Castro, Eliana Sousa Santos, Sheyla S. Zandonai, Karl Heinz Arenz, Wilson Anthony Alano and Tereza Mara Franzoni, and Pedro Martins. The topics covered range from Italian perceptions of Portugal in the later sixteenth century to analyses of various aspects of Portuguese classic and modern poetry; Brazilian modernist painting; the architecture of the Founder's Chapel in the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória (Batalha); the circulation of architectural models between Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Americas through the medium of monastic cloister design; art collecting and the social manufacture of elite artistic tastes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; artistic education in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Spain and Portugal; the architectural shaping of Macao; modalities of cross-cultural encounters in seventeenth- to eighteenth-century Amazonia and in the modern coastal south of Brazil; and reflections on Lusophony as a linguistic/cultural community. Multilingual content: English, Portuguese, Spanish, French.

 

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1585 de Girolamo Conestaggio historien génois
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Voyage et fondation à la lumière
17
Camões
35
A máquinateatro de Carlos Drummond de Andrade
45
La belleza en la obra de Tarsila do Amaral
59
Four Princes One Monument One Perfect King
77
Renaissance Cloisters in the Iberian Peninsula
97
Los marqueses
129
La collection de peintures de Diogo de Nápoles
161
Los alumnos portugueses en la Real Academia
179
Portugal and Beyond
195
Une culture
205
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About the author (2014)

The Guest Editor, James William Nelson Novoa, is a historian whose research fields and expertise include the cultural legacy of Sephardic Jews, the Portuguese New Christian diaspora in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Iberian and Italian cultural relations in the Early Modern period, the circulation of exotica among Portuguese merchants, and the cultural milieu of Iberian communities in Early Modern Rome. He has published widely, with various articles and book chapters to his credit and has presented lectures and conference papers at different international venues.

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