African Literatures in the Portuguese Language: Singularities

This article reflects on some textual and institutional elements that distinguish literary life in Portuguese-speaking African countries. These elements concern, firstly, the peculiarities of the Portuguese empire. Combining precarity, epistemological backwardness, and violence in equal proportion,...

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Aesthetics
African literature
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Colonies & territories
Death & dying
Epistemology
Hypotheses
Illiteracy
Imperialism
Linguistics
Orientalism
Portuguese language
Postcolonialism
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