Portuguese Colonial War and the African Liberation Struggles

Portuguese Colonial War and the African Liberation Struggles

Memory, Politics and Uses of the Past

Cardina, Miguel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

210

Mole

9781032501123

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Introduction 1. Portugal, colonial aphasia and the public memory of war 2. Politics of memory and silence: Angola's liberation struggle in postcolonial times 3. The liberation struggle and the politics of heroism in Mozambique: the war veterans as remains of memory 4. Mantenhas para quem luta! Evoking the liberation struggle in postcolonial Guinea-Bissau 5. Monuments to the colonial war: a 60-year portrait 6. Memoryscapes of the liberation struggle in Cape Verde 7. Historical controversies, netoscapes and public memory in Luanda 8. The past is (not) another country: discursive dynamics and representations of the colonial war in digital space 9. Transitional justice mechanisms and memory: a look into Mozambique's liberation war narrative 10. Western representations of the liberation struggle in Guinea-Bissau 11. Who is the combatant? A diachronic reading based on Cape Verde and Sao Tome e Principe 12. The subaltern pasts of the Portuguese colonial war and the liberation struggles: memories in search of a homeland
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anti-colonial;post-colonial;post-colonialism;postcolonialism;postcolonial;Liberation struggles;memory;Portugal;Africa;Angola;Mozambique;Guinea-Bissau;memory studies;mnemohistory;S. Tome and Principe;sociology;anthropology;interviews;documentary sources;commemoration;archival research;Portuguese Colonialism;memorialisation;memorialization;Liberation War;Liberation Struggle;Cape Verdean;Colonial War;Portuguese Colonial War;Young Men;Sao Tome E Principe;IMF;Angolan Society;Jonas Savimbi;Dominant Public Memory;Portuguese Armed Forces;Angolan People;UN;Disabled Veterans;ADFA;Armed Forces Museum;PAICV;Eduardo Mondlane;Digital Public Space;Mozambican Nationalism;FNLA;Cape Verdean Society;Independence Square