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Article
DiBernardo, Francesco (2014) [Review] Mike Gonzalez (2014) Hugo Chávez: socialist for the twenty-first century. LSE Review of Books.
Grant, Catherine (2014) Becoming “Arturo Ripstein”? On collaboration and the “author function” in the transnational film adaptation of El lugar sin límites. Mediático [weblog article, 27 January 2014].
Killick, Evan (2020) Extractive relations: natural resource use, indigenous peoples and environmental protection in Peru. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 39 (3). pp. 290-304. ISSN 0261-3050
Book Section
Follett, Richard (2008) The Spirit of Brazil: Football and the Politics of Afro-Brazilian Cultural Identity. In: Oboe, Annalisa and Scacchi, Anna (eds.) Recharting the black Atlantic : modern cultures, local communitities, global connections. Routledge Research in Atlantic Studies . Routledge, pp. 71-92. ISBN 9780415961110
Wood, Marcus (2014) Brazilian and North American slavery propagandas: some thoughts on difference. In: Castronovo, Russ and Auerbach, Jonathan (eds.) The Oxford Handbook to Propaganda Studies. Oxford University Press Handbooks . Oxford University Press, New York and London, pp. 28-49. ISBN 9780199764419
Wood, Marcus (2016) Reconfiguring African trade beads: the most beautiful, bountiful and marginalised sculptural legacy to have survived the middle passage. In: Bernier, Celeste-Marie and Durkin, Hannah (eds.) Visualising slavery: art across the African diaspora. Liverpool studies in international slavery, 9 (9). Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, pp. 248-273. ISBN 9781781382677
Conference or Workshop Item
Follett, Richard (2007) Football and the Politics of Brazilian Cultural Identity. In: Presentation.