
Black Lisbon
The first book-length study to analyse the politics of anticolonialism in Portugal between 1910 and 1940. Reconstructs the culture of black anticolonial struggles particularly in Lisbon, a city crisscrossed by black Lusophone Africans from Portugal's colonies. Illuminates the place of Lisbon-based African organizatio......
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In Black Lisbon, Richard Cleminson traces the local and transnational intersections between peoples in Portugal and across the Portuguese African empire, in order to interrogate the development of movements based in Lisbon that resisted or sought to reconfigure colonialism. He analyses how ‘race’ and nation were conceptualised, mobilised and lived by colonised black Africans in Lisbon and in the Portuguese colonies across time. Integral to this inquiry is the siting of ‘colonial-questioning’ movements in Portugal as part of organizations and publications within other racialised and imperial spaces. To what degree did movements in Black Lisbon accommodate their demands to Portuguese colonial prerogatives? How far did organizations adopt visions of a decentralised ‘Greater Portugal’ or a federal Africa?
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| Produktnavn | Black Lisbon |
| Merke | Other Brand |
| book typ | boker, fagboker, religion historie og filosofi, historie |
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