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13 p, 677.0 KB Para além da História. Campo de Trânsito, de João Paulo Borges Coelho / Can, Nazir Ahmed (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Focalizando a teoria pós-colonial e algumas das suas aporias (excessiva dependência de uma leitura mimética do texto, sobrevalori-zação da biografia, "esquecimento" das pressões editoriais e institu-cionais), pretende-se, a partir da análise de campo de trânsito (2007), de joão paulo borges coelho, verificar de que modo a escrita produzida em áfrica pode subverter e confundir as premissas discursivas dos estu-dos pós-coloniais de orientação clássica. [...]
Focusing on the postcolonial theory and some of its apo-rias (strong dependency on a mimetic reading of the text as representa-tion of reality and history, overrating of the african author's biogra-phy, "forgetting" the editorial pressures that fall upon them), we will try to explain, from the analysis of campo de trânsito (joão paulo bor-ges coelho, 2007), how the writing produced in africa can subvert and mislead the discursive premise of the classically-oriented postcolonial studies. [...]

2009 - 10.11606/va.v0i16.50466
Via Atlântica, Vol. 10 Núm. 2 (2009) , p. 105-117  
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16 p, 334.0 KB An Exploration of the Aesthetics of Dalit Trauma in Mulk Raj Anand's "Untouchable" / Cherechés, Bianca (Universidad de Zaragoza)
The Dalit community has suffered generational, multi-faceted and institutionalised discrimination as a result of the implementation of the Hindu caste system in the Indian society for religious and political reasons. [...]
La comunidad Dalit ha sufrido discriminación generacional, polifacética e institucionalizada debido a la implementación del sistema de castas hindú en la sociedad india por razones religiosas y políticas. [...]

2019 - 10.5565/rev/indialogs.119
Indialogs : Spanish journal of India studies, Vol. 6 (2019) , p. 29-43 (Articles)  
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16 p, 1.4 MB Mujeres Indígenas, feminismo y condición postcolonial / Juanena, Coro J. A. (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Grupo de Estudios Africanos)
En las tres últimas décadas, la mayor presencia de las Mujeres Indígenas ante los organismos internacionales y en el espacio de resistencia transnacional ha tenido como consecuencia una relación más intensa con otros Movimientos Sociales Globales urgiéndolas a una definición identitaria más precisa. [...]
Over the past three decades, the growing presence of indigenous women at international organizations and transnational resistance spaces has led to a more intense relationship with other Global Social Movements, which has also urged them to provide a more precise definition of their identity. [...]

2016
Lectora : revista de dones i textualitat, Núm. 22 (2016) , p. 27-42 (Dossier: Transnational Indigenous Feminisms)  

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