Reconfiguring Identities in the Portuguese-Speaking World
The series publishes studies across the entire spectrum of Lusophone literature, culture and intellectual history, from the Middle Ages to the present day, with particular emphasis on figurations and reconfigurations of identity, broadly understood. It is especially interested in work which interrogates national identity and cultural memory, or which offers fresh insights into Portuguese-speaking cultural and literary traditions, in diverse historical contexts and geographical locations. It is open to a wide variety of approaches and methodologies as well as to interdisciplinary fields: from literary criticism and comparative literature to cultural and gender studies, to film and media studies. It also seeks to encourage critical dialogue among scholarship originating from different continents.
Proposals are welcome for either single-author monographs or edited collections (in English and/or Portuguese). Those interested in contributing to the series should send a detailed project outline to oxford@peterlang.com.
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The Late Postcolonial Condition
Twenty-First-Century Reconfigurations in the Literatures of Portuguese-Speaking AfricaVolume 19©2024 Monographs 313 Pages -
Saramago After the Nobel
Contemporary Readings of José Saramago’s Late WorksVolume 17©2022 Edited Collection 280 Pages -
The Mozambican Modern Ghost Story (1866–2006)
The Genealogy of a GenreVolume 16©2022 Monographs 218 Pages -
A Companion to João Paulo Borges Coelho
Rewriting the (Post)Colonial RemainsVolume 14©2020 Edited Collection 266 Pages -
Postcolonial Nation and Narrative III: Literature & Cinema
Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and São Tomé e PríncipeVolume 13©2019 Edited Collection 326 Pages -
Voices, Languages, Discourses
Interpreting the Present and the Memory of Nation in Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and São Tomé and PríncipeVolume 12©2020 Edited Collection 400 Pages -
Beyond Binaries
Sex, Sexualities and Gender in the Lusophone WorldVolume 11©2019 Edited Collection 306 Pages -
Cities of the Lusophone World
Literature, Culture and Urban TransformationsVolume 10Edited Collection 286 Pages