págs. 3-8
“Matando o Desconhecimento”: The Role of Culture in Brazil’s Relations with Canada and Beyond
págs. 9-21
Bahai Cuisine and Other Delicacies: Canadian-Brazilian Cultural Encounters and the Invisible Neighbour
págs. 23-33
Representations of Home in Obasan and Nihonjin: The Issei, Nisei, Sansei of Canada and Brazil
págs. 35-45
In the Rhythm of Cree Samba: transculturality and decolonization in Tomson Highway´s Theatre
págs. 47-55
"It’s some cannibal thing": Canada and Brazil in Margaret Atwood’s MaddAddam Trilogy
págs. 57-65
Another piece of reassuring plastic: 8 notes on what the noigandres group taught me
págs. 67-76
In the altitudes of elation ‘we look up and hold the folds of language inside us without any word for wind’1: at the start of the light we ask, what is Secession/Insecession?
págs. 77-83
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