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The Indian Ocean and the Portuguese-Speaking World

Literary and Cultural Intersections

by Ana Mafalda Leite (Volume editor) Elena Brugioni (Volume editor) Jessica Falconi (Volume editor) Marta Banasiak (Volume editor)
©2025 Edited Collection VIII, 382 Pages

Summary

«This is a timely and rigorous addition to the cultural study of the Indian Ocean, as a nexus of transnational meaning and relations. Revealing the ocean in its historical, aesthetic and utopian diversity, this book heralds a new way of understanding shifting power dynamics fluidly defined through one of the globe’s most protean spaces.»
(Phillip Rothwell, King John II Professor of Portuguese, University of Oxford)
«The essays in this volume make a valuable contribution to the growing field of Indian Ocean Studies through their emphasis on literary and artistic production in multilingual and multicultural contexts. The resulting whole presents a stimulating new framework for transnational approaches to the study of works originating in the Lusotopic spaces of East Africa and Asia.»
(Ellen W. Sapega, Full Professor, University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Working from the premise that the Indian Ocean shapes new transnational imaginative geographies, this volume analyses how visual and written narratives from Lusophone, or rather «Lusotopic», spaces – Portugal, Mozambique, East Timor and Goa – point to productive critical dialogues with existing theories in Indian Ocean studies. The conceptual and epistemological revision presented in the book allows for the emergence of different theoretical constellations that are not solely based on the opposition between coloniality and the postcolonial condition, nor grounded upon the concept of linguistic or national identity, pointing to a set of original critical developments within the area of Indian Ocean studies.

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Details

Pages
VIII, 382
Publication Year
2025
ISBN (PDF)
9781800790971
ISBN (ePUB)
9781800790988
ISBN (MOBI)
9781800790995
ISBN (Softcover)
9781800790964
DOI
10.3726/b17729
Language
English
Publication date
2024 (November)
Keywords
Indian Ocean Studies Lusophone Space Lusotopy literary and visual narrative
Published
Oxford, Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, 2025. VIII, 382 pp., 41 fig. col., 10 fig. b/w.
Product Safety
Peter Lang Group AG

Biographical notes

Ana Mafalda Leite (Volume editor) Elena Brugioni (Volume editor) Jessica Falconi (Volume editor) Marta Banasiak (Volume editor)

Ana Mafalda Leite is Associate Professor of African Literature at the University of Lisbon and an associate researcher at the Centre for African and Development Studies at the same university. Elena Brugioni is Associate Professor in Comparative Literature (African literatures and Postcolonial theory) at the Department of Literary Theory of the University of Campinas UNICAMP, and Lecturer at the Graduate Program in Literary Theory and History at Unicamp. Jessica Falconi is a researcher at the Centre for African and Development Studies of the University of Lisbon and a member of Globalization and Development research group. Marta Banasiak is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Literary Theory of the University of Campinas UNICAMP and collaborating researcher at the Centre for African and Development Studies of the University of Lisbon.

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