Giving Voice to a Nascent Community: Exploring Brazilian Immigration to the U.S. through Research and Practice
Edited by Clémence Jouët-Pastré,
Megwen Loveless and Leticia Braga
DRCLAS Working Paper - No. 04/05-2
Clémence Jouët-Pastré directs the Portuguese Language Program at Harvard, and is
currently the Undergraduate Advisor in Portuguese and the co-chair of the Brazil Studies
Committee. She has published numerous articles on language pedagogy, as well as on
translation studies.
Megwen Loveless teaches Spanish and Portuguese and the Anthropology of Popular
Culture in Latin America at Harvard University and is currently developing a dissertation
on forró musical and dance expression and its contemporary significance to Brazilian
national identity.
Leticia Braga is a PhD candidate at Harvard University and is a Teaching Fellow and
Research Assistant in the Portuguese program at Harvard University.
This working paper was translated by: Clémence Jouët-Pastré, Célia Bianconi, Leticia
Braga and Megwen Loveless
Megwen Loveless and Leticia Braga
DRCLAS Working Paper - No. 04/05-2
Clémence Jouët-Pastré directs the Portuguese Language Program at Harvard, and is
currently the Undergraduate Advisor in Portuguese and the co-chair of the Brazil Studies
Committee. She has published numerous articles on language pedagogy, as well as on
translation studies.
Megwen Loveless teaches Spanish and Portuguese and the Anthropology of Popular
Culture in Latin America at Harvard University and is currently developing a dissertation
on forró musical and dance expression and its contemporary significance to Brazilian
national identity.
Leticia Braga is a PhD candidate at Harvard University and is a Teaching Fellow and
Research Assistant in the Portuguese program at Harvard University.
This working paper was translated by: Clémence Jouët-Pastré, Célia Bianconi, Leticia
Braga and Megwen Loveless
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