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  1. Macao Connelly, Marisela

    Anuario Asia Pacífico

    2000
    “…El término que utilizaron los portugueses para este cambio fue el de “transferencia de poderes”, los chinos lo llamaron “hui gui” que significa el regreso de algo a su dueño original.…”
  2. Repertorios multilingües en Guinea Ecuatorial en el tránsito del mundo fernandino al colonial hispánico Gutiérrez Maté, Miguel

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2024
    “…I use historical sources to establish the multilingual repertoires of Spaniards, (Afro-) Cubans, “Fernandians”, Krumen, “Portuguese” and Bubis. Finally, I reconstruct the dynamics of linguistic interactions among these groups. …”
  3. Dulzor, género e identidad en el arte culinario de Japón Holtzman, Jon

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2015
    “…Sweets in their contemporary form trace their origins to courtly cuisine that entered Japanese food culture via contact with Portuguese traders in the 16th century. Certain types of sweets were present prior to this period, which appear to be at least in part influenced by contact with Chinese culture, though these were quite different from those that followed Portuguese contact. …”
  4. Ver y no publicar, publicar sin conocer: historias sobre la representación del río Madeira Costa, María de Fátima

    Historia Mexicana

    2017
    “…Here the article analyzes how the French appropriated the knowledge produced by the Portuguese expedition, incorporating it into their own output.…”
  5. ¿Quiénes son “los otros”? La cuestión étnica en la lucha por la liberación de Mozambique Rocca Rivarola, María Dolores

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2012
    “… Just like other Portuguese colonies, Mozambique would achieve its independence later than other African colonies (1975). …”
  6. El nacimiento de los estudios internacionales sobre América Latina: comentarios a las obras de José María Torres Caicedo y Carlos Calvo a mediados del siglo XIX Marichal, Carlos

    Foro Internacional

    2015
    “…Among Latin American diplomats in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century, a debate arose about the history and future destiny of the nations of Spanish and Portuguese America, which prefigures the first modern international studies of Latin America. …”
  7. Africanismos en el español de México Lara, Luis Fernando

    Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica

    2015
    “…First of all a summary is made of all that is presently known about African slavery in Latin America, and especially in Mexico, from the 16th century onwards, whilst mention is also made of the different hypotheses relating to the existence of a generalized Afro-Portuguese Pidgin or Creole language. The way in which the Africans were assimilated into New Spain is then examined, particular attention being paid to the differences between this region and other regions of Latin America. …”

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