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This article presents a Portuguese Midsummer festival--the 'Bugiada and Mouriscada' of Sobrado, also known as S~ao Jo~ao de Sobrado (Saint John of Sobrado)--examining the event through the scholarly literature. By way of a bibliographic review that, for the first time, brings together the dispersed publications written about this festival, it will be possible to identify different paradigms of ethnological research. With a particular focus on the twentieth century, this mapping will be conducted through the eyes of both foreign and Portuguese scholars who have written about this cultural manifestation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |