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Women in the Portuguese Colonial Empire

The Theatre of Shadows
Edited By: Clara Sarmento

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Across the vast Portuguese colonial empire, women were silenced, mystified, and erased from history. This collection of essays questions these historical gaps, uncovering the real roles of those whose voices were systematically written out of the record.

Women in the Portuguese Colonial Empire: The Theatre of Shadows compiles an extensive collection of essays on the status of women throughout the vast Portuguese…
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Women in the Portuguese Colonial Empire: The Theatre of Shadows compiles an extensive collection of essays on the status of women throughout the vast Portuguese colonial space, from Brazil to the Far East, crossing Europe, Africa and India, between the 16th and the 20th century. Absent or mystified, silenced or victimized, women in the History of Portugal and its colonial venture are the living example of the part historiographical discourse, ideology and popular memory have played in the construction of identities, their practices and representations. The production and critical consumption of History have long revealed countless gaps and silences within its own discourse. This book questions the reason for such gaps and silences and wonders about the real role of all those who do not or have never had access to power and to the perpetuating word, those whose voices have been systematically erased from sources and documents because of past or present attending interests.

Women in the Portuguese Colonial Empire: The Theatre of Shadows congregates a wide assortment of disciplines so as to provide multiple independent viewpoints, sources and methodologies. By bringing authors from around the world together, this work ensures that the various cultures and memories that are part of the global saga, as well as the various versions of the history of the Portuguese colonial empire, may be heard.

Clara Sarmento, PhD in Portuguese Culture, develops her research on intercultural representations of gender, as the coordinator of the Centre for Intercultural Studies of the Polytechnic Institute of Oporto, where she holds her teaching position. Recipient of the American Club of Lisbon Award for Academic Merit and of the Centre for Social Studies Award for Young Social Scientists.

Leny Anzai, Zélia Bora, Célia Borges, Daniela Calainho, Larissa Chaves, Teresinha Chaves, Ângela Grillo, Helena Guimarães, Luísa Langford, Dalila Lopes, Selma Pantoja, Isabel Pinto, Mónica Rector, Eugénia Rodrigues, Betina Ruiz, Clara Sarmento, Leonor Seabra, Margarida Seixas, Cristina Pinto Silva, Daniel Simião

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-718-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-718-5
  • Date of Publication: 2008-08-12

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0714-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0714-2
  • Date of Publication: 2008-08-12
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JFSJ1, HBTB, HBTQ
  • THEMA: JBSF1, NHTB, NHTQ
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