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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Brazil.
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Electrorheological Fluids with Fibers
Electrorheological Fluids with Fibers
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Rethinking gender and race issues in American and Brazilian women's writing: A comparative analysis
Rethinking gender and race issues in American and Brazilian women's writing: A comparative analysis
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Lima Barreta in English: The Translations of "Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma"
Lima Barreta in English: The Translations of "Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma"
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The Inescapable Place of Memory: Nostalgia, American Intellectual History and Experience of Time in Contemporary Novels and Essays (1979-2015)
The Inescapable Place of Memory: Nostalgia, American Intellectual History and Experience of Time in Contemporary Novels and Essays (1979-2015)
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Portrait of the Artist Through Disability in the Graphic Memoir (research); Graphic Memoir and Disability (lecture)
Portrait of the Artist Through Disability in the Graphic Memoir (research); Graphic Memoir and Disability (lecture)
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Figurations of the Myth of Faust in South and North American Literature: A Reading of Plays in Brazil, Cuba, Peru, Argentina and the United States
Figurations of the Myth of Faust in South and North American Literature: A Reading of Plays in Brazil, Cuba, Peru, Argentina and the United States
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Reviewing the US history: Multiculturalism in Terrorist by John Updike
Reviewing the US history: Multiculturalism in Terrorist by John Updike
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Rethinking Race, Gender and Class in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema and Literature
Rethinking Race, Gender and Class in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema and Literature
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Genre Studies and the Teaching of Writing
Genre Studies and the Teaching of Writing
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Examining critical thinking during later language development: A cross-national linguistic comparison
Examining critical thinking during later language development: A cross-national linguistic comparison