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Portuguese colonial legacy in Luso-African states - a factor leading to state dysfunctionality or favorable to development? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Among historical factors leading to state dysfunctionality phenomenon on the African continent, colonial legacy is most often indicated. It is a common perception that colonialism understood not only as colonial rule but also as colonial legacy is the ...
Mormul, Joanna
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Andreza da Pina and the Fight for the Abolition of Slavery. Reframing Postcolonial Narratives in Lisbon Through an Ethnographic Study of the Statue of General Marquês de Sá da Bandeira

open access: yesMillars. Espai i Història
This article explores postcolonial memory and racial representation in Lisbon through an ethnographic case study of the statue of General Marquês de Sá da Bandeira and Andreza da Pina.
Amanda Oiza Bucknor
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Mal de Mar: a reading of Jorge de Sena’s “A Grã-Canária” in (trans-) Atlantic transit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This article analyzes Jorge de Sena’s short story “A Grã-Canária” in the context of a wider discussion on the topographies of the South Atlantic taken as an ideological construct, to some extent always already textual(ized).
Gonçalves Miranda, Rui
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Duas heranças: memória cultural, emancipação e Tordesilhas em Teixeira de Pascoaes e Gilberto Freyre [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper offers a fresh interpretation of the thought of Portuguese poet Teixeira de Pascoaes (1877-1952) and Brazilian sociologist Gilberto Freyre (1900-1987), emphasizing how aspects of their work resonate with contemporary struggles for emancipation.
Corrêa de Sá, André
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Fintar o destino: between the colonial bond and a postcolonial double-bind [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
The article addresses Fernando Vendrell’s Fintar o destino [Dribbling Fate] (1998) by considering the appropriation of sports by the Portuguese Estado Novo’s colonialist ideology and policies (inspired by Gilberto Freyre’s lusotropicalist theories).
Miranda, Rui
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Renegotiated (Post)Colonial Relations within the New Portuguese Migration to Angola [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Der Autor untersucht die portugiesische Migrationswelle nach Luanda im ersten Jahrzehnt nach dem angolanischen Bürgerkrieg, in einer Phase also, die von extensivem Wirtschaftswachstum und neuen wirtschaftlichen Perspektiven gekennzeichnet ist.
Waldorff, Pétur
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O BRASIL OLHA PARA A ÁFRICA: LUSOTROPICALISMO NA ABERTURA DA POLÍTICA EXTERNA BRASILEIRA PARA O CONTINENTE AFRICANO [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article aims to present the Brazilian foreign policy towards Africa, developed in the 1960s and conceived by Janio Quadros and João Goulart, but effectively implemented by Mario Gibson Barboza, during the Brazilian military regime, as being directly
Leite, Fernando Sousa
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O difícil percurso da lusofonia pelos trilhos da ‘portugalidade’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Com este artigo, pretendemos observar de que modo a ‘portugalidade’ – termo cunhado durante o Estado Novo – pontua a construção da lusofonia, que é um conceito pós-colonial.
Sousa, Vítor Manuel Fernandes Oliveira
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Between Southern Portugal and Southern China: The Poetry of Fernanda Dias [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
: Fernanda Dias is an artist and writer who lived in Macau for almost twenty years from the mid-1980s. The author of three collections of poems (as well as one collection of short stories), her work reflects her attempts to understand and identify with ...
Brookshaw, David
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The portuguese colonial press and the Estado Novo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This essay discusses the Boletim Geral das Colónias (General Bulletin of the Colonies), which was renamed and continued to appear as the Boletim Geral do Ultramar (General Bulletin of the Overseas), as an informative vehicle about the field of art and ...
Sousa, Sandra
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