The vastness of Brazil, and the contradictions of its national culture, are authoritatively yet accessibly presented.
Series Foreword Preface Introduction Chronology Geography Race, Ethnicity, and Class Language History Religion Social Customs by Margo Milleret Print Media and Broadcasting by Mark A. Dinneen Cinema by Jon Tolman Literature Art and Architecture Bibliography Index
JON S. VINCENT was a Professor of Portuguese in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Kansas, Lawrence.
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"ÝC¨learly written and includes a great deal of detailed
information fur students exploring a variety of cultural
topics."-Multicultural Review
"[C]learly written and includes a great deal of detailed
information fur students exploring a variety of cultural
topics."-Multicultural Review
"If you need popularly written anaysis of Brazil, this will fit
into your high school world studies assignments....This reference
will provide students with additional discussions beyond the
encyclopedia and will be a good source to check basic information.
It fits well with high school world studies assignments as they
learn about this continent."-Gale Reference for Students
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