PLCS 15/16 (2006)

Published: 2016-09-20

Issue Description

Remembering Angola
Guest Editor - Phillip Rothwell (Rutgers University, New Brunswick)

Remembering Angola is a groundbreaking volume that brings together articles by leading scholars from around the world. From a range of disciplines, they reflect on the role Angolan culture has played in reformulating the torn fabric of a nation historically beset by strife and oppression. Thus, “re-membering” goes beyond recall, although many of the articles in the volume contemplate histories and memories — from those of the colonial war to those of post-independence exiles; from those of degredados to those of Angola’s leading literary voices; from those of Portuguese women who witnessed the horrors of Salazar’s policies in the jewel of the Portuguese imperial crown to those of a nineteenth-century journalist elite who laid the seeds of a national consciousness. The volume dialogues with a range of theoretical issues including the concept of voyaging through one’s own alterity as an Angolan antidote to Camões's appropriating voyage into the unknown; and an interrogation of Angola’s answers to Orientalism. It also includes a revealing interview (one of very few published in English) with the reclusive José Luandino Vieira, one of the Portuguese-speaking world’s literary titans, as well as original poetry by Angola’s leading female poet, Ana Paula Tavares.

Table of Contents

Front Matter

Introduction

Introduction: "Never Again?" - Remembering Angola
Phillip Rothwell
xiii - xxiii
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/e152v234

Articles

"E Agora José, Luandino Vieira?" An Interview with José Luandino Vieira
Margarida Calafate Ribeiro
27 - 36
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/rgmhkr70
As Portas de "Luuanda"
Ana Paula Tavares
37 - 39
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/gz13e673
Letras negras em folhas brancas: A escrita da História angolana por Antônio de Assis Júnior
Regina Claro
41 - 56
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/ttjprz35
The Creole Elite and the Rise of the Angolan Proto-Nationalism: 1880-1910
Jacopa Corrado
57 - 77
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/zkn94j53
Preliminary Considerations on European Forced Labor in Angola, 1880-1930: Individual Redemption and the "Effective Occupation" of the Colony
Timothy J. Coates
79 - 113
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/qckkw227
Testimony to the Presence of a Woman in the Colonial Wars in Africa (1961-1974)
Margarida Calafate Ribeiro
115 - 125
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/02sa8m31
The Literary Memory of the Colonial War in Angola
Isabel Moutinho
127 - 150
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/t8sxkb46
Jorge Arrimar's Long Journey Back to Angola: The Return of a Native Son
David Brookshaw
151 - 161
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/h52q6s12
Subjects on a Voyage through Alterity
Laura Cavalcante Padilha
163 - 173
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/fa1h4416
Revisitação do "Orientalismo" através da Literatura Angolana
Ana Maria Mão-de-Ferro Martinho
175 - 182
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/m09abk08
Telling the Nation: The Case of Angolan Literature via History and Geography
Livia Apa
183 - 190
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/bdf28v52
A função catártica da memória na actual literatura angolana: "O caso de Botelho de Vasconcelos"
Inocência Mata
191 - 202
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/z9je8871
The Renaissance of Angolan Cinema
Fernando Arenas
203 - 214
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/jj9aem60
From "Peixefritismo" to Yellow-bean Stew: Angolan National Cuisine in the Pot and in the Novel
Igor Cusack
215 - 230
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/00hthy29
Pepetela: Entre a Caravalização e a Denúncia de um Tempo sem Heróis
Robson Dutra
231 - 249
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/2f4fq268
Colonial Representation and Conquest in Pepetela's "As Cinco Vidas da Teresa"
Phyllis Peres
251 - 257
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/x9cmsk08

Book Reviews

Sobre "Um moralista nos trópicos: o visconde de Cairu e o duque de La Rochefoucauld". Pedro Meira Monteiro.
André Botelho
261 - 263
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/jf4m1z21
On "The Phonology of Portuguese" by Maria Helena Mateus and Ernesto d'Andrade
José A. Elías-Ulloa
265 - 267
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/zxtywb84
Sobre "Até ao Oriente & outros contos para Wenceslau de Moraes". Rui Zink, ed.
Daniela Kato
269 - 270
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/3cxgs839
Sobre "Em Parte Incerta - Estudos de Poesia Portuguesa Moderna e Contemporânea". Rosa Maria Martelo.
Helena Lopes
271 - 273
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/xw0zat13
Sobre "Esquecer Fausto- a fragmentação do sujeito em Raul Brandão, Fernando Pessoa, Herberto Helder e Maria Gabriela Llansol". Pedro Eiras.
Luis Maffei
275 - 278
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/ckx7xx08
"De São Paulo: cinco crônicas de Mário de Andrade, 1920-1921". Organização, introdução e notas de Telê Ancona Lopez.
Pedro Meira Monteiro
279 - 282
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/vn1s5159
Sobre "Fractura: A Condição Homossexual na Literatura Portuguesa Contemporânea". Eduardo Pitta.
Ana Reimão
283 - 284
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/mcp8s792
Sobre "Literatura & Cinema: Ensaios, Entrevistas, Bibliografia". Sérgio Paulo Guimarães de Sousa.
Ângela Sarmento
285 - 287
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/afksnp20
Sobre "Fantasmas e Fantasias Imperiais no Imaginário Português Contemporâneo". Margarida Calafate Ribeiro and Ana Paula Ferreira, eds.
Claire Williams
289 - 290
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62791/keb20m73

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