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James N. Green works on the political, social and, and cultural history of nineteenth and twentieth-century Brazil. His books include: "We Cannot Remain Silent": Opposition to the Brazilian Military Dictatorship in the United States, 1964-85 (Duke, 2009) and Beyond Carnival: Male Homosexuality in Twentieth-century Brazil (University of Chicago, 1999. He is currently working on a manuscript entitled "Gender, Sexuality, and Revolutionary Masculinity during the Brazilian Military Dictatorship."
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James N. Green received his doctorate in Latin American history at UCLA in 1996. He has traveled extensively throughout Latin America and lived eight years in Brazi. He served as the Director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Brown University from 2005 to 2008. He is a past president of the Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA) and is currently the President of the New England Council on Latin American Studies (NECLAS).
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