Fantasmas e fantasias imperiais no imaginário português contemporâneo
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In: Campo da literatura 97
In: Portuguese studies: a biannual multi-disciplinary journal devoted to research on the cultures, societies, and history of the Lusophone world, Band 14, S. 242-254
ISSN: 0267-5315
In: Saber imaginar o social 19
Fin dalla sua fondazione, il Portogallo venne visto, e si vide, come ciò che Eduardo Lourenço, nella sua opera, ha chiamato "insolita eccezione portoghese" (Lourenço, 1999a: 11). Un'eccezione divenuta storicamente norma, costruita prima di tutto in rapporto allo stesso corpo fisico e politico dell'Iberia, e che ha poi portato all'indipendenza del Regno del Portogallo, nell'eccezionale e narrativamente miracolosa, battaglia di Ourique, poi riaffermata nella non meno miracolosa battaglia di Aljubarrota; questa specie di vocazione all'eccezionalità era inscritta nella stessa geografia del paese, sottolineata già in tempi antichi da Zurara nella prima cronaca dell'espansione, la Crónica da Tomada de Ceuta. ; Since its foundation Portugal has been seen by others and by itself as, in the words of Eduardo Lourenço, an "uncommon Portuguese exception". An exception that has historically become a norm firstly built upon the relationship with both the physical and political body of Iberia, leading afterwards to the independence of the Reign of Portugal. This independence was perceived as an achievement gained through the exceptional and narratively miraculous Battle of Ourique and reaffirmed then thanks to the equally miraculous Battle of Aljubarrota. This sort of vocation for 'exceptionality' was inherent in the geography of the country itself, as Zurara emphasized in ancient times in the first chronicle of its expansion: the Crónica da Tomada de Ceuta.
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In: Portuguese studies: a biannual multi-disciplinary journal devoted to research on the cultures, societies, and history of the Lusophone world, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 226-230
ISSN: 2222-4270
In: Portuguese studies: a biannual multi-disciplinary journal devoted to research on the cultures, societies, and history of the Lusophone world, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 132-214
ISSN: 2222-4270
In: Portuguese studies: a biannual multi-disciplinary journal devoted to research on the cultures, societies, and history of the Lusophone world, Band 18, S. 132-214
ISSN: 0267-5315
In: Memoirs - filhos de império 11
In: Memoirs - Filhos de Império, 1
World Affairs Online
In: Lusotopie: enjeux contemporains dans les espaces lusophones, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 277-300
ISSN: 1768-3084
AbstractThe article discusses the concept of postmemory, demonstrating its productivity through an analysis of the memorialization of the Colonial War in the contemporary Portuguese context. Drawing on the results of two research projects carried out at the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, different aspects of the production of postmemory by members of the second generation are presented, with particular, but not exclusive, emphasis on the domain of the arts.