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Legacies of the Portuguese Colonial Empire: Nationalism, Popular Culture and Citizenship

Editat de Nuno Domingos, Elsa Peralta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iul 2023
Decolonization represented the end of colonial rule, but did not eradicate imperial and colonial categories and mythologies. Situated in the wider context of European colonial legacies, this book looks at the legacies of the Portuguese empire in today's Portugal. Using an interdisciplinary agenda, with contributions from experts in the fields of history, anthropology, literature, and sociology, the several case studies included in the volume look at a wide range of colonial legacies. These include a set of commemorative practices that feed on imperial mythologies, old colonial and racial classifications that condition citizenship rights, and post-imperial modes of culture consumption. Legacies of the Portuguese Colonial Empire is the first book written so far in English on this topic, enabling the Portuguese case to enter into a broader dialogue with other national experiences relating to the legacies of colonialism and empire in today's Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350289772
ISBN-10: 1350289779
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Introduces the case of Portuguese colonial legacies case in a broad comparative framework

Notă biografică

Nuno Domingos is Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal. His publications include: Football and Colonialism: Body ad Popular Culture in Urban Mozambique (2017) and Resistance and Colonialism: Insurgent Peoples in World History (2019) (with M. B. Jerónimo and R. Roque).Elsa Peralta is Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Comparative Studies (CEC), University of Lisbon, Portugal. She is the co-editor of Heritage and Identity: Engagement and Demission in Contemporary Society (2009) and curated the exhibition "Return - Traces of Memory" (City of Lisbon, 2015).

Cuprins

List of FiguresList of ContributorsForeword Colonial Legacies in Comparative Perspective: a View from Portugal, Benoît De L'Estoile Portugal's Colonial Legacies and the (Dis)Continuities of the Colonial Past in the Present Elsa Peralta and Nuno Domingos, (University of Lisbon, Portugal) PART I - Empire, Nation and Memory Politics Memory of the Empire and Space of Celebration: the case of the Belém District in Lisbon, Elsa Peralta, (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Narratives of Transition And The Institutionalization of Portuguese Colonial History: Biography And Aesthetization, Nuno Domingos, (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Lisbon is being Rediscovered.: the Governance of Cultural Diversity in the Postcolonial City, Nuno Oliveira, (University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal) PART II - Post-Colonial Space, Work and Citizenship Ghosts of Colonialism in The Post-Imperial City: A History of Informal Settlements in Lisbon, 1970s-2010s, Eduardo Ascensão, (University of Lisbon, Portugal) The Uses and Resistances of Cape Verdean Creole in the Migratory Context of the Postcolonial City, Ana Estevens, (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Designing Subordination: a Comparative Social History of Paid Domestic Work in Portugal, Nuno Dias, (University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal) Brazilian Migration in Lisbon: Place, Work, and Colonial Representations, Simone Frangella, (University of Lisbon, Portugal) PART III - Popular Culture and Everyday Colonial Legacies Diaspora Identities, Cosmopolitanism and the Promise of Citizenship: Lusophony through the Music of African Diasporas, Rui Cidra, (New University of Lisbon, Portugal) Colonial Revivalism and the Bestselling Publishing, João Pedro George, (New University of Lisbon, Portugal) Embracing Postcolonial Diversity? Music Selection and Affective Formation in Tap Air Portugal's In-Flight Entertainment System, Bart Paul Vanspauwen And Iñigo Sánchez Fuarros, (both New University of Lisbon, Portugal) New Lisbon, Musical Hybridisms AndThe Reinvention Of A Postcolonial City, Marcos Cardão, (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Index