An Earth-colored Sea: 'Race', Culture and the Politics of Identity in the Post-Colonial Portuguese-Speaking World / Edition 1

An Earth-colored Sea: 'Race', Culture and the Politics of Identity in the Post-Colonial Portuguese-Speaking World / Edition 1

by Miguel Vale de Almeida
ISBN-10:
1571816089
ISBN-13:
9781571816085
Pub. Date:
03/01/2004
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
ISBN-10:
1571816089
ISBN-13:
9781571816085
Pub. Date:
03/01/2004
Publisher:
Berghahn Books
An Earth-colored Sea: 'Race', Culture and the Politics of Identity in the Post-Colonial Portuguese-Speaking World / Edition 1

An Earth-colored Sea: 'Race', Culture and the Politics of Identity in the Post-Colonial Portuguese-Speaking World / Edition 1

by Miguel Vale de Almeida
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Overview

Although the post-colonial situation has attracted considerable interest over recent years, one important colonial power – Portugal – has not been given any attention. This book is the first to explore notions of ethnicity, "race", culture, and nation in the context of the debate on colonialism and postcolonialism. The structure of the book reflects a trajectory of research, starting with a case study in Trinidad, followed by another one in Brazil, and ending with yet another one in Portugal. The three case studies, written in the ethnographic genre, are intertwined with essays of a more theoretical nature. The non-monographic, composite – or hybrid – nature of this work may be in itself an indication of the need for transnational and historically grounded research when dealing with issues of representations of identity that were constructed during colonial times and that are today reconfigured in the ideological struggles over cultural meanings.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571816085
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 03/01/2004
Series: New Directions in Anthropology , #22
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.96(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Miguel Vale de Almeida is lecturer of Anthropology at I.S.C.T.E., Lisbon. He is also a political and social activist in Portugal, and a fiction writer.

Table of Contents

Foreword and Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Potogee: Being Portuguese in Trinidad
Chapter 2. Powers, Products, and Passions: The Black Movement in a Town of Bahia, Brazil
Chapter 3. Tristes Luso-Tropiques: The Roots and Ramifications of Luso-Tropicalist Discourses
Chapter 4. “Longing for Oneself”: Hybridism and Miscegenation in Colonial and Postcolonial Portugal
Chapter 5. Epilogue of Empire: East Timor and the Portuguese Postcolonial Catharsis
Chapter 6. Pitfalls and Perspectives in Anthropology, Postcolonialism, and the Portuguese-Speaking World
Epilogue: A Sailor’s Tale

Bibliography
Index

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