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Black Mothers and Black Boats: Queer, Indigenous, and Afro-Brazilian Intersections in Ney Matogrosso's "Mãe preta (Barco negro)"

open access: yesJournal of Lusophone Studies, 2019
As part of his 1975 solo debut album, Água do céu-pássaro, Ney Matogrosso recorded a cover of "Barco negro," a Portuguese fado made famous by Amália Rodrigues and based on an earlier Brazilian song, "Mãe-preta," written by Caco Velho and Piratini and ...
Daniel da Silva
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Empire, postcoloniality and diasporas : the Portuguese case [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The text analyzes the contradictions, ambiguities and accommodations underlying the remodelling of Portugal from an imperial metropolis into a European post-colonial nation. It focuses on two interrelated and contradictory facets of national redefinition
Feldman-Bianco, Bela
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Mamiwata, Migrations, and Miscegenation: Transculturation in José Eduardo Agualusa, Mia Couto, and Germano Almeida

open access: yesJournal of Lusophone Studies, 2017
This study forges a tryptic partnership between the notions of Mamiwata, migrations, and miscegenation to examine selected works by Mia Couto, José Eduardo Agualusa, and Germano Almeida.
Niyi Afolabi
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Uma visão colonial do racismo

open access: yesCadernos de Estudos Africanos, 2014
In 1959 António Jorge Dias, anthropologist, was invited to lecture Portuguese Culture in the university of Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg. Since 1957 he had been carrying out research work in the north of Mozambique, in the Makonde Plateau, reporting his
Rui M. Pereira
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International departures and transnational texts in contemporary Brazilian literature: the 'Amores Expressos' series [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In 2007, the ‘Amores Expressos’ project sent seventeen Brazilian authors (including established writers like Luiz Ruffato, Adriana Lisboa and Bernardo Carvalho, as well as first time novelists like Antonia Pellegrino and Antonio Prata), to different ...
Williams, Claire
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Do iberismo ao lusotropicalismo: o percurso intelectual de Gilberto Freyre

open access: yesLer História
This article investigates the intellectual work of Gilberto Freyre in the post-war period, with an emphasis on Lusotropicalism. The aim is to understand the persistence of the Iberist intellectual tradition from the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...
Alberto Luiz Schneider, Felipe Cazetta
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Racial and Social Prejudice in the Colonial Empire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the context of its colonial empire, from late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries.
Matos, Patrícia Ferraz De
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Flows, transits and (dis)connection points: contributions towards a critical Lusophony

open access: yesComunicação e Sociedade, 2018
As a concept, Lusophony is today looked upon with justified suspicion by many Portuguese-speaking people. It is impossible to separate this concept from the colonial ballast that bounds the countries that have Portuguese as the official language. However,
Luís Cunha   +2 more
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Aquarela angolana: música e lazer na “Luanda Lusotropical” (1961-1970).

open access: yesDiálogos, 2021
Este artigo aborda um período bastante peculiar na história de Angola. Destacamos que com a eclosão da guerra de libertação, em 1961, o governo português adotou uma série de medidas que objetivavam dirimir as inúmeras críticas internacionais que havia sofrendo e, ao mesmo tempo, enfraquecer a propagação dos movimentos de libertação em suas respectivas ...
openaire   +3 more sources

Developmentalism Supersedes Ideological Differences: Reproducing ‘KIBBUTZ’ in Post-conflict Angola? (Special Topic “Rethinking Localities of Rural Development in Angola”) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This article is based on my paper presented at the Fourth International Symposium, ‘Africa and Asia Entanglements in Past and Present: Mainstreaming Africa in the Discourse of “Development”’ organised at the Kansai University, Japan, on May 18–19, 2017 ...
Aminaka, Akiyo
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