Regina R. Felix teaches Portuguese language and Brazilian, International, and Women's Studies' courses at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA. Her research in Brazilian culture, film, and literature focuses on the gender, race, and class structures of power relations in national, global, and postcolonial frameworks. She is the author of Seducao e Heroismo-Imaginacao de Mulher, which examines women's discursive entree in the Brazilian nineteenth-century male-dominated literary field. Scott D. Juall teaches French and Francophone Studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA. His courses address early modern European imperialism in the New World, French immigrant narratives, and Francophone postcolonialism. He has published on ideological conflicts in early modern travel narratives and edited Early Modern French Travel Writing and Encounters with Alterity.