University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. January 2012. Major: Hispanic and Lusophone, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics. Advisor: Prof. Ana Paula Ferreira. 1 computer file (PDF); iv, 95 pages.In the beginning of the twentieth century, women in Portugal were granted very few rights as citizens; however, women served an important role in maintaining a strong sense of national identity and the purity of the Portuguese race, both of which were major concerns for Portuguese identity at the time. Ana de Castro Osório (1872-1935) — writer, women´s rights advocate, and a prominent personality in Luso-Brazilian culture at that time — is intimately related to the history of this national agenda. This Master´s thesis aims to demonstrate that in...
Sign sign, the soul has no gender! Collective petitioning and women's citizenship in constitutional ...
This article explores the representations of foreign cultures and literatures in the Portuguese peri...
The thesis explores the connection between cultural wars and right-wing populism in Brazil by invest...
Resumo. A obra de Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935)—escritora, activista dos direitos das mulheres e ...
In October 1910 a revolution drove out the king of Portugal and established the Portuguese Republic....
In 1923, the Portuguese writer, pedagogue, and feminist activist Ana de Castro Osório, travelled thr...
This article presents a description of the major campaigns of adult literacy in the revolutionary pe...
Our study "Purifying bodies and standardising minds: Catholic women and press in Brazil and Portugal...
UIDB/00749/2020 UIDP/00749/2020Brazil and Portugal are two countries that, although geographically l...
Novas Cartas Portuguesas (New Portuguese Letters), co-authored by Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa...
Edição das cartas de Ana de Castro Osório (1872-1935) a Bertha Lutz (1894-1976) existentes no Arquiv...
Women never discover anything; they lack, of course, the creative talent; reserved by God for male i...
The subject of this article is Christian nationalism in twentieth-century Portugal in its two ideolo...
Portugal has the largest empire remaining in Africa. Portugal\u27s history there dates to the Columb...
There were two main factors that shaped Portugal between the process of European unification after ...
Sign sign, the soul has no gender! Collective petitioning and women's citizenship in constitutional ...
This article explores the representations of foreign cultures and literatures in the Portuguese peri...
The thesis explores the connection between cultural wars and right-wing populism in Brazil by invest...
Resumo. A obra de Ana de Castro Osório (1872–1935)—escritora, activista dos direitos das mulheres e ...
In October 1910 a revolution drove out the king of Portugal and established the Portuguese Republic....
In 1923, the Portuguese writer, pedagogue, and feminist activist Ana de Castro Osório, travelled thr...
This article presents a description of the major campaigns of adult literacy in the revolutionary pe...
Our study "Purifying bodies and standardising minds: Catholic women and press in Brazil and Portugal...
UIDB/00749/2020 UIDP/00749/2020Brazil and Portugal are two countries that, although geographically l...
Novas Cartas Portuguesas (New Portuguese Letters), co-authored by Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa...
Edição das cartas de Ana de Castro Osório (1872-1935) a Bertha Lutz (1894-1976) existentes no Arquiv...
Women never discover anything; they lack, of course, the creative talent; reserved by God for male i...
The subject of this article is Christian nationalism in twentieth-century Portugal in its two ideolo...
Portugal has the largest empire remaining in Africa. Portugal\u27s history there dates to the Columb...
There were two main factors that shaped Portugal between the process of European unification after ...
Sign sign, the soul has no gender! Collective petitioning and women's citizenship in constitutional ...
This article explores the representations of foreign cultures and literatures in the Portuguese peri...
The thesis explores the connection between cultural wars and right-wing populism in Brazil by invest...