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Magic Stones and Flying Snakes
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This monograph is the first to identify an important theoretical overlap between Anglo-Saxon and Lusophone postcolonial theories: the systematic neglect of gender and sexual variables in the analysis of the marketing of cultural difference in the post colonial era. Drawing on the theoretical work of Graham Huggan and Boaventura de Sousa Santos, the author of this study discusses the political significance of this neglect by focusing on the asymmetrical positions occupied by two widely acclaimed Lusophone women writers, Paulina Chiziane of Mozambique and Lídia Jorge of Portugal. The book asks how these two contemporary writers deal with master narratives such as Lusofonia, exoticism, capitalism and post colonialism in their novels, and examines the implications of placing gender and sexual difference at the heart of the 'post colonial exotic'.
Autorentext
Ana Margarida Martins holds a PhD in Mozambican and Portuguese literatures from the University of Manchester. She has also worked in Portugal as a teacher of Portuguese literature and the English language.
Inhalt
Contents: Dancing in the `Luso-limbö Touching the Pole of Popularity Touching the Ground of Subversion Being Here Colonial Minds Think Alike Os Locais das Merendas Provincializing Lisbon.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783034308281
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Größe H225mm x B150mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9783034308281
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3034308280
- Veröffentlichung 09.10.2012
- Titel Magic Stones and Flying Snakes
- Autor Ana Margarida Martins
- Untertitel Gender and the 'Postcolonial Exotic' in the Work of Paulina Chiziane and Ldia Jorge
- Gewicht 368g
- Herausgeber Peter Lang
- Anzahl Seiten 258
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft