The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 50,Ediția 2Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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... identity ( Huber ) . Instead , I borrow from historian Jeffrey Lesser's framework of hyphenated identities that allowed immigrants to be at once Brazilians and Germans . As Lesser points out , mestiçagem , or miscegenation , involved ...
... identity ( Huber ) . Instead , I borrow from historian Jeffrey Lesser's framework of hyphenated identities that allowed immigrants to be at once Brazilians and Germans . As Lesser points out , mestiçagem , or miscegenation , involved ...
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... identity of Germans as represented by Gross Hering's novel . Herr Litzog is a good example of a German Brazilian . His grandfather came with two daughters and a son who was ten years old at the time to Brazil . This son was Herr ...
... identity of Germans as represented by Gross Hering's novel . Herr Litzog is a good example of a German Brazilian . His grandfather came with two daughters and a son who was ten years old at the time to Brazil . This son was Herr ...
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... identity is something that resides in the heart . While they act as rational , law - abiding citizens of their host ... identity conditional on circumstances , and they remain far more German in culture than their counterparts in the ...
... identity is something that resides in the heart . While they act as rational , law - abiding citizens of their host ... identity conditional on circumstances , and they remain far more German in culture than their counterparts in the ...
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Contributors | 1 |
The Case | 23 |
Bridging the ConvergenceDivergence Policy Diffusion Divide Mid | 59 |
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