Fitz, Professor of Portuguese, Spanish, and Comparative Literature, Vanderbilt University, USA Literature and Cultural Relations Between Brazil and Mexico: Deep Undercurrents must be immediately regarded as 'required reading' for all inter-Americanists." - Earl E. In doing so, he anticipates a variety of additional readings involving both the United States and Canada. Moreira deftly connects seminal works from both Mexico and Brazil and shows the reader how, on the question of their modern New World heritage, these profoundly influential New World texts compare and contrast with each other. 53 (1), June, 2016) "This is an example of inter-American literary scholarship at its most perceptive. Moreira’s Literary and Cultural Relations between Brazil and Mexico is a solid piece of scholarship, which will interest scholars of Brazilian, Mexican, and Latin American literature, and particularly those interested, like Moreira, in challenging the notion that ‘mutual ignorance’ continues to characterize the reciprocal gazes of the Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking Americas.” (Robert Patrick Newcomb, The Luso-Brazilian Review, Vol. “Moreira’s book makes a solid contribution to the emerging field of Luso-Hispanic studies ….
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