The Luso Brazilian Review publishes interdisciplinary academic papers on Portugal, Brazil, and Portuguese speaking African cultures, with a particular emphasis on academic works in literature, history, and social sciences. Each issue of the Luso Brazilian Review includes articles and book reviews, which can be written in English or Portuguese. It is an interdisciplinary academic journal focusing on Portuguese, Brazilian, and Portuguese speaking African cultures, with a particular emphasis on academic works in the fields of literature, history, and social sciences. Luso Brazilian Review is committed to promoting the publication of young scholars and providing an annual incubator program for emerging scholar articles, supporting advanced graduate or recent doctoral students to develop papers of length. The journal encourages research on the networking of Portuguese speaking countries and continuous reassessment of the roles of language, literature, geography, and history in a globalized and transnational world.