PLCS 36/37 (Fall 2021/Spring 2022)
Issue Description
Heritages of Portuguese Influence: Histories, Spaces, Texts, and Objects
Guest Editors – Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo (University of Coimbra), Anna M. Klobucka (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), and Walter Rossa (University of Coimbra)
Situated in the interdisciplinary field of Critical Heritage Studies, this special issue gathers articles originating in diverse areas of scholarship (and in many cases fostering productive cross-fertilizations among them) that deal with the multifaceted postcolonial and globalized heritages of the Portuguese empire and Lusophone diasporas. The contributors discuss “heritage” and “influence” critically, as cultural and political arguments and practices, and as historical manifestations entailing diverse perspectives, motivations, and consequences, formed in colonial and postcolonial situations, imagining the past, the present, and the future.