Cultural Labour and Contemporary World Literatures in Portuguese

Cultural Labour and Contemporary World Literatures in Portuguese

Garrido Castellano, Carlos

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2024

309

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9783031672125

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1. ?Introduction. Carlos Garrido Castellano and Ana Albuquerque.- 2. A Portuguese Nightmare: Resisting Neoliberalism and Neocolonialism in the Contemporary Portuguese Novel. Paulo de Medeiros.- 3. Hands Interweaving Words: Jose Saramago's Creative Work as a Subversion of Neoliberalism. Daniela Maduro.- 4. "Desconseguir": Narrative Dualities between Movement and Stillness in Kalaf Epalanga's Tambem os Brancos Sabem Dancar. Ana Albuquerque.- 5. Cultural Labor and the Angolan Historical Novel. Inocencia Mata.- 6. And When Are You Going Back?! Narratives of Return and Identity Building in Diasporic Brazilian and Portuguese literatures. Liz Maria Teles de Sa Almeida.- 7. Lugar de Fala (Place of Speech) and the "New Voices" in 21st Century Brazilian Fiction. Karl Erik Schollhammer.- 8. Brazilian Literature in Times of Political Setbacks. Regina Dalcastagne.- 9. The Jaguar's Story: Imagining Decoloniality in Micheliny Verunschk's O som do rugido da onca. Leila Lehnen.- 10. The Author as Curator in Recent Brazilian Fiction. Luciene Azevedo.- 11. Barbarism without Civilization: Reading Mia Couto through a Latin American Lens. Kristian Van Haesendonck.- 12. Portuguese-speaking African Writers in the World-Literary Marketplace. Thomas Waller.- 13. Power, gender and sexuality in contemporary Cape Verde: On Evel Rocha's Marginals. Mario Cesar Lugarinho.- 14. Precarity Frontier: Cape Verdean Literature as World Literature. Emanuelle Santos.- 15. Cultural Labor and Historical Fiction in Contemporary Macau. Fernanda Gil Costa.
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Romanic Literature;Literature and Economics;Literature and Postcolonial Studies;Cultural labor;Neoliberalism;Literary materialism;Translation;Reception history;Exclusionary politics