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Author Silva, Daniel F., 1985-

Title Anti-empire : decolonial interventions in Lusophone literatures / Daniel F. Silva.

Publication Info. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, [2018]
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (x, 326 pages).
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Series Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone cultures
Contemporary Hispanic and Lusophone cultures.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 290-300), and index.
Contents Introduction -- Decolonizing consumption and postcoloniality : a theory of allegory in Oswald de Andrade's "Antropofagia" -- Mário de Andrade's Antropofagia and "Macunaíma" as anti-imperial scene of writing -- Towards a multicultural ethics and decolonial meta-identity in the work of Fernando Sylvan -- Untranslatable subalternity and historicizing empire's enjoyment in Luís Cardoso's "Requiem para o Navegador Solitário" -- Imperial cryptonomy : colonial specters and Portuguese exceptionalism in Isabela Figueiredo's "Caderno de Memórias Coloniais" -- Spectrality as decolonial narrative device for colonial experience in António Lobo Antunes's "O Esplendor de Portugal" -- Decolonizing hybridity through intersectionality and diaspora in the poetry of Olinda Beja -- Transgendering Jesus : Mário Lúcio Sousa's "O Novíssimo Testamento" and the dismantling of imperial categories -- Conclusion .
Summary "Anti-Empire" explores how different writers across Lusophone spaces have engaged with imperial and colonial power at its various levels of domination, while imagining alternatives to dominant discourses pertaining to race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexuality, and class. Guided by a theoretically eclectic approach ranging from psychoanalysis, deconstruction, postcolonial theory, queer theory, and critical race studies, empire is explored as a spectrum of contemporary global power inaugurated by European expansion and propagated in the postcolonial present through economic, cultural, and political forces. Through the texts analyzed, "Anti-Empire" offers in-depth interrogations of contemporary power in terms of racial politics, gender performance, socio-economic divisions, political structures, and the intersections of these facets of domination and hegemony. By way of grappling with empire's discursive field and charting new modes of producing meaning in opposition to that of empire, the texts read from Brazil, Cabo Verde, East Timor, Portugal, and São Tomé and Príncipe open new inquiries for postcolonial and decolonial studies while contributing theoretical debates to the study of Lusophone cultures.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject Portuguese literature -- History and criticism.
Portuguese literature.
Imperialism in literature.
Imperialism in literature.
Postcolonialism in literature.
Postcolonialism in literature.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: Silva, Daniel F., 1985- Anti-Empire: Decolonial Interventions in Lusophone Literatures. Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, ©2018 9781786941008
ISBN 9781786949370
1786949377
1786941007
9781786941008