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Toward a Multicultural Ethics and Decolonial Meta-Identity in the Work of Fernando Sylvan

Silva, Daniel F

Anti-Empire: Decolonial Interventions in Lusophone Literatures, 2018, p.106

Liverpool University Press

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  • Título:
    Toward a Multicultural Ethics and Decolonial Meta-Identity in the Work of Fernando Sylvan
  • Autor: Silva, Daniel F
  • Assuntos: East Timor ; Estado Novo ; Fernando Sylvan ; Literary Studies (European) ; Lusotropicalism ; Portuguese Empire ; Untranslatability
  • É parte de: Anti-Empire: Decolonial Interventions in Lusophone Literatures, 2018, p.106
  • Descrição: In recent decades, the study of Lusophone literatures has offered numerous new theoretical perspectives and problematizations of issues pertinent to postcolonial theory and the interrogation of colonial forms of power, both local and global. One geopolitical realm of postcolonial Lusophone literary production that has been relatively under-studied is that of East Timor. Indeed, the particularities of East Timorese history have yielded a rich, if not fragmented, body of literature and cultural reflection that highlights and draws upon the repercussions of territorial occupation (Portuguese and Indonesian) on a multiethnic population. The different projects of cultural invention have sought to explore, question,
  • Editor: Liverpool University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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