Fernando Arenas
University of Michigan
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Postcolonial Studies | 2015
Fernando Arenas
Portugal is arguably the European nation with the longest experience with “colonialism” in a variety of configurations, historical moments, and geographical contexts. Yet, given its perennially peripheral status from a geopolitical and economic standpoint, the Portuguese (post-)colonial experience has not been an object of attention outside of the field of Lusophone Studies. This essay provides a brief historical overview to understand the breadth and depth of the Portuguese (post)colonial experience; offers a conceptual map of Portuguese postcoloniality where ideologies of affect and exceptionalism such as Lusotropicalism play a key role; highlights the centrality of immigration for an understanding of Portuguese society — particularly African immigration and its nexus with the history of colonialism and racism that reverberates in national debates around race, ethnicity, and interculturality; provides a brief account of the rise of an Afro-Portuguese culture; and presents short readings of Portuguese cinematic texts that exemplify ethical and aesthetic praxes bringing marginalized black subjects to the center of representation in the quest for social and cultural citizenship.
Archive | 2011
Fernando Arenas
Archive | 2003
Fernando Arenas
Archive | 2002
Susan Canty Quinlan; Fernando Arenas
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos | 2012
Fernando Arenas
Journal of Lusophone Studies | 2017
Fernando Arenas
Journal of Lusophone Studies | 2016
Fernando Arenas; Ana Paula Ferreira
Gragoatá | 2016
Fernando Arenas
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos | 2012
Fernando Arenas
The American Historical Review | 2011
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