James N. Green
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American professor and historian
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- PhD History Stanford University
- Masters History Stanford University
- Bachelors History University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Naylor Green is the Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Professor of Modern Latin American History and Professor of Brazilian History and Culture at Brown University. Early life and education Green was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Earlham College from 1968–72, where he studied political science and German. In 1992, he received a Master's degree with honors in Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. In 1996 he received a doctorate in Latin American history from University of California, Los Angeles, with a focus on Brazil.
James N. Green's Published Works
Published Works
- Beyond Carnival: Male Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century Brazil (1999) (139)
- We Cannot Remain Silent: Opposition to the Brazilian Military Dictatorship in the United States (2010) (34)
- The Emergence of the Brazilian Gay Liberation Movement, 1977-1981 (1994) (22)
- Clerics, Exiles, and Academics: Opposition to the Brazilian Military Dictatorship in the United States, 1969–1974 (2003) (21)
- “Who Is the Macho Who Wants to Kill Me?” Male Homosexuality, Revolutionary Masculinity, and the Brazilian Armed Struggle of the 1960s and 1970s (2012) (21)
- Brazil in Transition: Beliefs, Leadership, and Institutional Change (2018) (21)
- Indigenous Struggle at the Heart of Brazil: State Policy, Frontier Expansion, and the Xavante Indians, 1937-1988 (review) (2003) (20)
- We Cannot Remain Silent (2020) (18)
- Benjamin Franklin: Writer and Printer (2006) (15)
- Exile and the Politics of Exclusion in Latin America (2007) (13)
- Exile & the Politics of Exclusion in the Americas (2014) (12)
- A Mother's Cry: A Memoir of Politics, Prison, and Torture under the Brazilian Military Dictatorship (2010) (11)
- The Birth of a Movement (2010) (11)
- Top Brass and State Power in Twentieth-Century Brazilian Politics, Economics, and Culture (2003) (8)
- Understanding the Crisis of Democracy in Brazil (2019) (5)
- The Brazil Reader (2018) (5)
- Exile within Exiles: Herbert Daniel, Gay Brazilian Revolutionary (2018) (4)
- The British book in North America (2009) (3)
- On the Plaza: The Politics of Public Space and Culture. by Setha M. Low. Austin: University of Texas Press (2000). Reviewed by James N. Green (2001) (3)
- Exile and the Setting of Future Research Agendas (2007) (2)
- New Views on the History of Latin American Communism (2008) (2)
- Consumption Intensified: The Politics of Middle-Class Daily Life in Brazil (review) (2003) (2)
- Queers in Revolutionary Cuba (2001) (1)
- A Discontented Diaspora: Japanese Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960–1980 (2009) (1)
- Securing Sex: Morality and Repression in the Making of Cold War Brazil by Benjamin A. Cowan (review) (2017) (1)
- Brazilian democracy is seriously threatened (2016) (1)
- Intimate Ironies: Modernity and the Making of Middle-Class Lives in Brazil (review) (2001) (1)
- Liberalization on Trial: The Workers’ Movement (1979) (1)
- A Place in Politics: São Paulo, Brazil, from Seigneurial Republicanism to Regionalist Revolt - by Woodard, James P. (2011) (1)
- Ireland, America, and Mathew Carey: Special Issue Introduction (2013) (1)
- Tropics of Desire: Interventions from Queer Latino America (review) (2003) (0)
- Revolutionary War Pension application- Green, James (Belmont) (2017) (0)
- The History of Brazil, and: A History of Modern Brazil: The Past against the Future (review) (2004) (0)
- Portraits: Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil (2020) (0)
- Images of Ambiente: Homotextuality and Latin American Art, 1810-Today (review) (2004) (0)
- Chirio, Maud. Politics in Uniform: Military Officers and Dictatorship in Brazil, 1960–80. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh UP. 2018. 280 pp. (2020) (0)
- Revolution and Counterrevolution in Brazil (2010) (0)
- Challenging National Heroes and Myths: Male Homosexuality and Brazilian History (2014) (0)
- Beneath the Equator: Cultures of Desire, Male Homosexuality, and Emerging Gay Communities in Brazil (review) (2000) (0)
- Bound/Unbound (2018) (0)
- Ginger Goodwin Way (2013) (0)
- Bruno Carvalho. Porous City: A Cultural History of Rio de Janeiro. Liverpool, England: Liverpool University Press, 2013. 235 p. (2015) (0)
- Casa de Rui Barbosa: Strategic Forum for a Dialogue among Brazilianists (2020) (0)
- Defending Artistic and Academic Freedom (2010) (0)
- Introduction: Tropical Delights and Torture Chambers, or Imagining Brazil in the United States (2010) (0)
- Introduction (2002) (0)
- Digital Resources: Opening the Archives Digital Collection on the History of US–Brazilian Relations (2020) (0)
- Contributors (2019) (0)
- Book Reviews (2005) (0)
- Pretty Modern: Beauty, Sex, and Plastic Surgery in Brazil. ALEXANDER EDMONDS: Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010. (2013) (0)
- Thomas E. Skidmore (1932–2016) (2017) (0)
- Introduction (1993) (0)
- Lesbian Voices and Radical Feminism within the Brazilian « Homosexual Movement » of the 1970s and Early 1980s (2020) (0)
- Introduction: Brazil under Bolsonaro (2023) (0)
- SETH GARFIELD: In Search of the Amazon: Brazil, the United States and the Nature of a Region. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013. (2016) (0)
- Digital Resources: Latin American Travelogues Digital Collection at Brown University (2020) (0)
- Human Rights and the Organization of American States (2010) (0)
- The World Turned Upside Down (2010) (0)
- The Campaign against Torture (2010) (0)
- The LGBTT Movement, the Brazilian Left, and the Process of Democratization (2019) (0)
- “I was always dispos’d to be serviceable to you, tho’ it seems I was once unlucky”: Mathew Carey’s Relationship with Benjamin Franklin (2013) (0)
- Brazilian Democracy in the Balance (2022) (0)
- Jouët-Pastré, Clémence, and Leticia J. Braga, eds. Becoming Brazuca: Brazilian Immigration to the United States. Cambridge: Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; Harvard UP, 2008. 382 pp. (2011) (0)
- Envisioning Brazil: A Guide to Brazilian Studies in the United States (review) (2009) (0)
- Eakin, Marshall C. and Paulo Roberto de Almeida, eds. Envisioning Brazil: A Guide to Brazilian Studies in the United States. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 2005. xvi. 515 pp. (2008) (0)
- The Crimes and Absolutions of Chile's Most Notorious Dictator (2020) (0)
- Exile within Exiles (2018) (0)
- Resisting Brazil's Military Regime: An Account of the Battles of Sobral Pinto (review) (2010) (0)
- James Green Video Interview (2006) (0)
- Re-Thinking Race and Ethnicity in Brazil: Essays in Honor of Thomas E. Skidmore (2008) (0)
- Becoming Brazuca: Brazilian Immigration to the United States (review) (2012) (0)
- Denouncing the Dictatorship (2010) (0)
- The Slow-Motion Return to Democracy (2010) (0)
- Portraits: Herbert Daniel (2020) (0)
- A Library-Keeper's Business: Essays by Roger E. Stoddard. Roger E. Stoddard , Carol Z. Rothkopf , Stephen Weissman (2003) (0)
- Reviews (2004) (0)
- Brazil: The Troubled Rise of a Global Power by Michael Reid (review) (2015) (0)
- Book Review: The Papers of William Penn. Volume V: William Penn's Published Writings, 1660-1726: An Interpretive Bibliography, by James N. Green (1987) (0)
- Needs of the Heart: A Social and Cultural History of Brazil's Clergy and Seminaries by Kenneth P. Serbin (review) (2013) (0)
- Latin Americanists Take a Stand (2010) (0)
- INTERVIEW WITH JAMES N. GREEN (2021) (0)
- Brazil: Dilma Rousseff’s Victory (2011) (0)
- Introduction (1994) (0)
- A Tribute of Blood: Army, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1865-1945. PETER M. BEATTIE: Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001. (2014) (0)
- Introduction (2000) (0)
- LGBTQ History and Movements in Brazil (2020) (0)
- Editor’s Note: Music Histories (2018) (0)
- Micol Seigel. Uneven Encounters: Making Race and Nation in Brazil and the United States. (American Encounters/Global Interactions.) Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 2009. Pp. xxii, 386. Cloth $89.95, paper $24.95 (2010) (0)
- Queering the Public Sphere in Mexico and Brazil: Sexual Rights Movements in Emerging Democracies (review) (2011) (0)
- Rethinking International Influences in Allende's Chile (2013) (0)
- Bibliography of Early American Law. Morris L. Cohen (2001) (0)
- Conclusions: Making a Difference (2010) (0)
- The Brazilian Workers’ Party and the Challenges of the Left (2018) (0)
- Politics in Uniform: Military Officers and Dictatorship in Brazil, 1960–80 by Maud Chirio (review) (2020) (0)
- Title pages for "Res gestae, libri manent: An exhibition and symposium celebrating the career of Roger E. Stoddard", Harvard Library Bulletin, Volume 15.1-15.2 (2004) (0)
- Wiebke Ipsen (1970–2009) (2010) (0)
- Queering the Public Sphere in Mexico and Brazil: Sexual Rights Movements in Emerging Democracies. By Rafael de la Dehesa. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010. Pp. xvi, 300. Acronyms. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $84.95 cloth; $23.95 paper. (2011) (0)
- Anderson, Perry (2019) Brazil Apart, 1964–2019, Verso (London), ix + 224 pp. £16.99 hbk. (2021) (0)
- An open letter to Ambassador Michael Fitzpatrick (2016) (0)
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