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Luso-Orientalism(s)-On Imagined Projections And Ruins
Autor: Maria Do Carmo Piçarra
“This is a pioneering, ground-breaking yet accessible study which will interest established scholars and advanced students, whether they focus on Lusophone Studies, Visual Studies, or Asian Studies. The volume’s consistent historical focus... Viac o knihe
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“This is a pioneering, ground-breaking yet accessible study which will interest established scholars and advanced students, whether they focus on Lusophone Studies, Visual Studies, or Asian Studies. The volume’s consistent historical focus and applied analysis of a vast corpus of materials usually ignored makes a strong contribution to all three areas as well as to postcolonial studies.”
--Prof Paulo de Medeiros, University of Warwick, UK
This book aims to explore the multiple ways in which Portuguese colonialism in former “Portuguese Asia” has been imagined. It focuses primarily on how Estado Novo (1933–1974), the longest-running European dictatorship, “imagined” these territories and peoples. Images played a pivotal role in the exercise of colonial power, propagating established ideas and portraying a colonial reality entirely from a Western perspective. Scarce existing studies rarely acknowledge the need to differentiate between the specificities glossed over by Luso-tropicalist (and Luso-orientalists) discourse. Despite their propagandistic nature and their impact on the socio-cultural memories and narrative identities of the former Portuguese territories in Asia, visual representations of colonialism have largely remained unquestioned. By analysing the impact of such representations in cinema, photography and literature, among other media, the book aims to distinguish between the circumstances of “Portuguese India”, Macau and Timor while also considering anti-(post)colonial ruptures and persistences.
Maria do Carmo Piçarra is vice-coordinator of ICNOVA, an assistant professor at UAL, and a film curator. Her academic interests include (post)colonial filmic representations, film propaganda and censorship, women in decolonisation and militant uses of the image. Her book Easterly Wind: Luso-Orientalism(s) in the Dictatorship's Films is scheduled for publication in 2025.
- Vydavateľstvo: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- Rok vydania: 2026
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 216 x 153 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9783032032683
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