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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Ferreira, Ana Paula
Titre(s) : Women writing portuguese colonialism in Africa [Texte imprimé] / Ana Paula Ferreira
Publication : Liverpool : Liverpool University press, 2020
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (viii-203 p.) ; 25 cm
Collection : Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone cultures ; 22
Lien à la collection : Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone cultures
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 175-198, index
Sujet(s) : Féminisme
Littérature postcoloniale -- Femmes écrivains
Impérialisme -- Afrique
Colonies portugaises -- Afrique
Portugal -- 1961-1975 (Guerres coloniales)
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781789622317 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47097119p
Notice n° :
FRBNF47097119
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: ; 1.. Women's Education, Nation and Late Empire --
; Liberalism, Civilization and the Education of Women: Excluding Women from Politics
-- ; The Uneducated Bourgeois Woman as Symptom of National Decadence -- ; Feminist
Defenses of Women's Education and Republican Nationalism -- ; 2.. Colonial Literature
and Women: Variations on a Theme -- ; Colonial Propaganda and Women's Difference --
; "Good Homemakers" for the Imperial Nation -- ; The African Native Between Colonial
Fetish and Anti-colonial Symptom -- ; The Authority of Feminine Experience: Women
Writers for "Suffering Souls" -- ; 3.. "Making Empire Respectable": Between Miscegenation
and Lusotropicalism -- ; I.. From Complicity to Opposition -- ; Fleeing National Decadence:
The Conversion Narratives of Maria Lamas -- ; The "Problem" of Miscegenation in the
Portuguese Colonies -- ; Maria Archer's Miscegenation Melodramas -- ; II.. From Lusotropicalism
to Anti-colonialism -- ; Gilberto Freyre's Modern thinking on "Race" for an Outmoded
Colonialism -- ; Maria da Graca Freire's Cautionary Tale of Lusotropicalism -- ; Maria
Archer in Brazil: Turning Imperial Propaganda Against Colonialism -- ; 4.. The Coloniality
of Gender and the Colonial War -- ; Women and the Colonial War -- ; New Portuguese
Letters and the Coloniality of Gender -- ; Testifying to the Trauma of the Colonial
War -- ; Post-colonial Reflections on the Instrumentalization of "Love" -- ; 5.. Lusotropicalist
Entanglements in the Post-colonial Metropole -- ; I.. "Racists are the Others"? --
; II.. Feminist Stories of Racial Entanglement -- ; What's in a Name? Intertextuality
as a Mnemonic Device -- ; A Social Contract of Exclusions -- ; Calling It Like It
Is: Racial Apartheid -- ; III.. The Untold Stories of EXPO '98.