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Colonial and post-colonial Goan literature in Portuguese : woven palms /

A collection of academic articles on Goan literature in Portuguese, stretching from the colonial late-nineteenth century to the postcolonial period of the 1960s and 1970s.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Melo e Castro, Paul (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Wales] : University of Wales Press, 2019.
Colección:Iberian and Latin American studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Editors' Foreword; Notes on Contributors; 1: Introduction: The Cartography of Goan Literature in Portuguese: One Language in a Multilingual Social Landscape: Paul Melo e Castro; 2: The Story of Goan Literature in Portuguese: A Question of Terminology: Hélder Garmes and Paul Melo e Castro; 3: Against British Rule and Indian Castes: The First Portuguese-language Goan Novel, Os Brahmanes (1866) by Francisco Luís Gomes: Everton V. Machado; 4: The Lives and Times of GIP and Francisco João da Costa: Sandra Ataíde Lobo
  • 5: Echoes of Portuguese India in Goan Poets, 1893-1973: K. David Jackson6: In the Land of 'Advogadomania': The Representation of the Goan Provisionário in José da Silva Coelho's Contos Regionais: Luís Pedroso de Lima Cabral de Oliveira; 7: 'The Voice of Two Worlds': Lusotropicalism in the Context and Reception of Vimala Devi's Súria: Duarte Drumond Braga; 8: Women without Men in Vimala Devi's Monção: Cielo G. Festino; 9: Women's Worlds in Women's Words: Poetry and Memory in Vimala Devi and Eunice de Souza: Joana Passos
  • 10: Science over Superstition? The Representation of the Social World of the Novas Conquistas in Bodki (1962) by Agostinho Fernandes: Eufemiano Miranda and Paul Melo e Castro11: Sem Flores Nem Coroas: Reflections on the Play by Orlando da Costa: M. Filomena de Brito Gomes Rodrigues; 12: The Dregs Populating the Village of Santana: Rural Goa in Three Stories by Epitácio Pais: Paul Melo e Castro; 13: Writing from within the Father's House and beyond: Goan Women Writing in Different Historical Spaces: Edith Noronha Melo Furtado; Notes; Bibliography