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SEXUAL/TEXTUAL EMPIRES:GENDER AND MARGINALITY IN LUSOPHONE AFRICAN LITERATURE
Edited with an introduction by Hilary Owen & Phillip Rothwell
Contents
Hilary Owen, ‘A hybridity of one’s own: re-reading Noémia de Sousa’
Mark Sabine, ‘Gender, race and violence in Luís Bernardo Honwana’s Nós Matámos o Cão-Tinhoso: the emasculation of the African patriarch’
Ellen W. Sapega, ‘Morabeza in the metropolis: gender, emigration and the colonial relation in pre-independence Cape Verdean literature’
Phillip Rothwell, ‘Placing women’s time in a colonial space: Abdulai Sila’s A Última Tragédia’
Margarida Calafate Ribeiro, ‘Luso love in the time of war: Camões’s Barbara recast in Jornada de África by Manuel Alegre’
Igor Cusack, ‘Janus or Hydra: Pepetela, the New Man and the construction of Angolan masculinities’
Claire Williams, ‘Maidens, matriarchs and martyrs: Mozambican women in the works of Lília Momplé’
Sandra Campos, ‘Corporeal identity: representations of female sexuality and the body in the novels of Paulina Chiziane’
Ana Sofia Ganho, ‘Sex in the shadow of the nation: Angola in the voices of Lopito Feijóo and Paula Tavares’
+ an interview with Lília Momplé by Hilary Owen and Claire Williams
PRICE: £20 (INCLUDING POSTAGE & PACKING). Copies obtainable from the Department of Hispanic, Portuguese & Latin American Studies, 15 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1TE, England. Enquiries to the following e-mail address.
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