Classic Brazilian Cinema Online provides access to more than sixty Brazilian movie magazines, from the earliest ones published in the 1910s to later magazines covering the 1960s and early ‘70s. NOTE: Issues with Chrome have been reported with this resource. Users are encouraged to use other browsers.
Brazilian cinema gained international acclaim through the Cinema Novo of Glauber Rocha, Nelson Pereira dos Santos and other directors in the 1960s. The present collection remedies this situation by providing easy online access to more than sixty Brazilian movie magazines, from the earliest ones published in the 1910s to later magazines covering the 1960s and early ‘70s. By bringing together film magazines from institutions and private collections in both Brazil and the United States, this collection dramatically increases the number of sources available to researchers interested in understanding the role of cinema in the largest country in Latin America. (Source: Brill)
Full text online collection of over 750 encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks and other reference works covering a spectrum of topics from the arts to the sciences.
Citations to journal articles about Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, Brazil, and Hispanics/Latinos in the United States. [1970 - present]
Indexes books, journals, conference proceedings, and official documents on Hispanic America (North, Central, and South), Mexico, the Caribbean basin, the United States-Mexico border region, and Hispanics in the United States.
Authoritative annotated bibliography of Latin American Studies research in all disciplines; most references are in Spanish or English. [1936 - present]
Indexes books, journals and proceedings to create an annual bibliography on Latin America consisting of works selected and annotated by scholars, alternating between focusing on the humanities and the social sciences.
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Brazilian cinema gained international acclaim through the Cinema Novo of Glauber Rocha, Nelson Pereira dos Santos and other directors in the 1960s. The present collection remedies this situation by providing easy online access to more than sixty Brazilian movie magazines, from the earliest ones published in the 1910s to later magazines covering the 1960s and early ‘70s. By bringing together film magazines from institutions and private collections in both Brazil and the United States, this collection dramatically increases the number of sources available to researchers interested in understanding the role of cinema in the largest country in Latin America. (Source: Brill)
This growing archive of Latin American newspapers contains more than 150,000 pages of content. New content is being added regularly and will eventually contain more than 1.5 million pages. Included in the collection are: Comercio from Peru; El Dictamen, Mexican Herald and Excelsior from Mexico; Prensa and Razon from Argentina; and more. For more Latin American newspapers, search the newly released Latin American Newspapers Series 2. Both series are part of the World News Archive project from Readex/Newsbank.
This archive of Latin American newspapers contains thousands of pages of content. Included in the collection are: Critica from Argentina; Diario de la Marina from Cuba; Universal from Caracas, Venezuela; and more. For more Latin American newspapers, see Latin American Newspapers Series 2. Both series are part of the World News Archive project from Readex/Newsbank.
Includes more than 1.5 million pages, 7000+ books, 80+ serials, 15 manuscript collections as well as court records and reference materials documents related to the antebellum era. Published through partnerships with the Amistad Research Center, Oberlin College, Oxford University, & many other institutions.
Brasil/ Brazil
BRASIL/BRAZIL publishes only original scholarly articles on Brazilian literature and in Comparative Literature with a focus on Brazilian literature, as well as book reviews, interviews with writers, English language translations of Brazilian literature and unpublished prose and poetry by Brazilian authors.
Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies
Brasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies is a dynamic, open access academic forum in which scholars from diverse disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences can publish their research and draw on scholarship within the interdisciplinary field of Brazilian Studies.
Brazilian Research and Studies Journal
BRaS-J is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed scientific journal associated with the Brazilian Research and Studies Center (BRaS). The journal is formed by members of 8 institutions and has an international editorial committee. For more information about the publisher
Estudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea
Estudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea é um periódico científico quadrimestral do Grupo de Estudos em Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea, da Pós-Graduação em Literatura da Universidade de Brasília. A revista tem o compromisso de fomentar o debate crítico sobre a literatura contemporânea produzida no Brasil, em suas diferentes manifestações, a partir dos mais diversos enfoques teóricos e metodológicos, com abertura para o diálogo com outras literaturas e outras expressões artísticas. Seu conteúdo destina-se, em especial, a pesquisadores, professores e estudantes interessados em literatura brasileira contemporânea.
Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
Isagoge - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (ISSN 2763-7123) is a scholarly online, open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, and fully refereed journal focusing on theories, methods and applications that can help our understanding about humanities and social sciences.
Portal de Periódicos CAPES
ne of Brazil's largest virtual scientific collections, funded by the federal agency CAPES. While it includes signed international content, it also brings together and makes available nationally produced content to teaching and research institutions in Brazil.
Revista Brasileira de Sociologia (RBS)
Revista Brasileira de Sociologia - RBS é o periódico científico da Sociedade Brasileira de Sociologia. Lançada em 2013 e com periodicidade quadrimestral desde 2017, a revista tem como propósito divulgar e aprimorar a produção sociológica brasileira e internacional resultante de pesquisas originais e inéditas na área da Sociologia e das Ciências Sociais sobre as sociedades contemporâneas. A RBS se dirige ao público acadêmico e científico especializado, bem como ao público mais amplo interessado no debate sociológico.
Books on Brazilian Studies in UC Berkeley Library's Collections