Challenging Memories and Rebuilding Identities
Literary and Artistic Voices that undo the Lusophone Atlantic
Herausgeber: Rendeiro, Margarida; Lupati, Federica
Challenging Memories and Rebuilding Identities
Literary and Artistic Voices that undo the Lusophone Atlantic
Herausgeber: Rendeiro, Margarida; Lupati, Federica
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Taking an original approach, Challenging Memories and Rebuilding Identities: Literary and Artistic Voices that undo the Lusophone Atlantic explores a selected body of cultural works from Portugal, Brazil and Lusophone Africa.
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Taking an original approach, Challenging Memories and Rebuilding Identities: Literary and Artistic Voices that undo the Lusophone Atlantic explores a selected body of cultural works from Portugal, Brazil and Lusophone Africa.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367338442
- ISBN-10: 0367338440
- Artikelnr.: 57351412
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367338442
- ISBN-10: 0367338440
- Artikelnr.: 57351412
Introduction, Margarida Rendeiro and Federica Lupati
1. Bridging Borders: Travelling through Ruy Duarte de Carvalho's Life and
Works
Hilarino da Luz
2. Spousal Violence: Violent Masculinity in Ferréz and Marcelino Freire
André Nascimento
3. An Infernal Eden: Postmodern Apocalyptic Tone in Deus-dará and its Use
as a Critique of Lusophone Racism
Maggie L.N. Felisberto
4. To Decolonize is to Perform: The Theory-in-Praxis of Grada Kilomba
Inês Beleza Barreiros and Joacine Katar Moreira
5. Recognition on the Walls: Street Art and Pixo in São Paulo, Alexandre
Barbosa Pereira
6. Streets of Revolution: Analyzing Representations of the Carnation
Revolution in Street Art
Margarida Rendeiro
7. "Dance is a Disguise": Batida and the 'infrapolitics' of Dance Music in
Postcolonial Portugal
Pedro Schacht Pereira
8. The Luso and Rap: The Political Reinvention of Language
Susan de Oliveira
9. Revolution and Poetry: Portuguese Rap as a Contemporary Practice of
Protest Songs
Federica Lupati
10. Tragic Revolutions on Screen: Decolonization revisited in Cavalo
Dinheiro [Horse Money] (2014) by Pedro Costa and Virgem Margarida [Virgin
Margarida] (2012) by Licínio Azevedo
Anna Mester
11. Scaring the Canon, Criticizing the Country: Brazilian Horror Film in
the 21st Century
Jeremy Lehnen
12. Filming Ghosts: Reviving Memories in Haunted Spaces, Personal
Reflections
Pedro Neves
1. Bridging Borders: Travelling through Ruy Duarte de Carvalho's Life and
Works
Hilarino da Luz
2. Spousal Violence: Violent Masculinity in Ferréz and Marcelino Freire
André Nascimento
3. An Infernal Eden: Postmodern Apocalyptic Tone in Deus-dará and its Use
as a Critique of Lusophone Racism
Maggie L.N. Felisberto
4. To Decolonize is to Perform: The Theory-in-Praxis of Grada Kilomba
Inês Beleza Barreiros and Joacine Katar Moreira
5. Recognition on the Walls: Street Art and Pixo in São Paulo, Alexandre
Barbosa Pereira
6. Streets of Revolution: Analyzing Representations of the Carnation
Revolution in Street Art
Margarida Rendeiro
7. "Dance is a Disguise": Batida and the 'infrapolitics' of Dance Music in
Postcolonial Portugal
Pedro Schacht Pereira
8. The Luso and Rap: The Political Reinvention of Language
Susan de Oliveira
9. Revolution and Poetry: Portuguese Rap as a Contemporary Practice of
Protest Songs
Federica Lupati
10. Tragic Revolutions on Screen: Decolonization revisited in Cavalo
Dinheiro [Horse Money] (2014) by Pedro Costa and Virgem Margarida [Virgin
Margarida] (2012) by Licínio Azevedo
Anna Mester
11. Scaring the Canon, Criticizing the Country: Brazilian Horror Film in
the 21st Century
Jeremy Lehnen
12. Filming Ghosts: Reviving Memories in Haunted Spaces, Personal
Reflections
Pedro Neves
Introduction, Margarida Rendeiro and Federica Lupati
1. Bridging Borders: Travelling through Ruy Duarte de Carvalho's Life and
Works
Hilarino da Luz
2. Spousal Violence: Violent Masculinity in Ferréz and Marcelino Freire
André Nascimento
3. An Infernal Eden: Postmodern Apocalyptic Tone in Deus-dará and its Use
as a Critique of Lusophone Racism
Maggie L.N. Felisberto
4. To Decolonize is to Perform: The Theory-in-Praxis of Grada Kilomba
Inês Beleza Barreiros and Joacine Katar Moreira
5. Recognition on the Walls: Street Art and Pixo in São Paulo, Alexandre
Barbosa Pereira
6. Streets of Revolution: Analyzing Representations of the Carnation
Revolution in Street Art
Margarida Rendeiro
7. "Dance is a Disguise": Batida and the 'infrapolitics' of Dance Music in
Postcolonial Portugal
Pedro Schacht Pereira
8. The Luso and Rap: The Political Reinvention of Language
Susan de Oliveira
9. Revolution and Poetry: Portuguese Rap as a Contemporary Practice of
Protest Songs
Federica Lupati
10. Tragic Revolutions on Screen: Decolonization revisited in Cavalo
Dinheiro [Horse Money] (2014) by Pedro Costa and Virgem Margarida [Virgin
Margarida] (2012) by Licínio Azevedo
Anna Mester
11. Scaring the Canon, Criticizing the Country: Brazilian Horror Film in
the 21st Century
Jeremy Lehnen
12. Filming Ghosts: Reviving Memories in Haunted Spaces, Personal
Reflections
Pedro Neves
1. Bridging Borders: Travelling through Ruy Duarte de Carvalho's Life and
Works
Hilarino da Luz
2. Spousal Violence: Violent Masculinity in Ferréz and Marcelino Freire
André Nascimento
3. An Infernal Eden: Postmodern Apocalyptic Tone in Deus-dará and its Use
as a Critique of Lusophone Racism
Maggie L.N. Felisberto
4. To Decolonize is to Perform: The Theory-in-Praxis of Grada Kilomba
Inês Beleza Barreiros and Joacine Katar Moreira
5. Recognition on the Walls: Street Art and Pixo in São Paulo, Alexandre
Barbosa Pereira
6. Streets of Revolution: Analyzing Representations of the Carnation
Revolution in Street Art
Margarida Rendeiro
7. "Dance is a Disguise": Batida and the 'infrapolitics' of Dance Music in
Postcolonial Portugal
Pedro Schacht Pereira
8. The Luso and Rap: The Political Reinvention of Language
Susan de Oliveira
9. Revolution and Poetry: Portuguese Rap as a Contemporary Practice of
Protest Songs
Federica Lupati
10. Tragic Revolutions on Screen: Decolonization revisited in Cavalo
Dinheiro [Horse Money] (2014) by Pedro Costa and Virgem Margarida [Virgin
Margarida] (2012) by Licínio Azevedo
Anna Mester
11. Scaring the Canon, Criticizing the Country: Brazilian Horror Film in
the 21st Century
Jeremy Lehnen
12. Filming Ghosts: Reviving Memories in Haunted Spaces, Personal
Reflections
Pedro Neves