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Lusophone Africa: Beyond Independence
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Lusophone Africa: Beyond Independence Hardcover - 2011

by Fernando Arenas


From the publisher

Lusophone Africa: Beyond Independence is a study of the contemporary cultural production of Portuguese-speaking Africa and its critical engagement with globalization in the aftermath of colonialism, especially since the advent of multiparty politics and market-oriented economies.
Exploring the evolving relationship of Lusophone Africa with Portugal, its former colonial power, and Brazil, Fernando Arenas situates the countries on the geopolitical map of contemporary global forces. Drawing from popular music, film, literature, cultural history, geopolitics, and critical theory to investigate the postcolonial condition of Portuguese-speaking Africa, Arenas offers an entirely original discussion of world music phenomenon Cesria vora, as well as the most thorough examination to date of Lusophone African cinema and of Angolan post-civil-war fiction.
Throughout, Arenas evokes the rich multidimensionality of this community of African nations as a whole and of its individual parts: Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, and Mozambique, and So Tom and Prncipe since they gained their independence in the mid-1970s. In doing so, he puts forth a conceptual framework for understanding, for the first time, recent cultural and historical developments in Portuguese-speaking Africa.

Details

  • Title Lusophone Africa: Beyond Independence
  • Author Fernando Arenas
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 304
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Univ Of Minnesota Press
  • Date 2011-01
  • ISBN 9780816669837

About the author

Fernando Arenas is professor of Lusophone African, Brazilian, and Portuguese studies at the University of Minnesota.