Published online: 31 December 2018The article builds on a succession of visually disturbing events that occurred in Goa—the capital city of Portuguese India—during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. From the early years of the Portuguese conquest (1510), Goa went through a redefinition of its urban space, which implied the appropriation and re-semantization of buildings and other key sites of the old Muslim city. This process included the spread of images and symbols related to several Portuguese viceroys, soon-to-be targets of acts of political insult and even political iconoclasm performed by their Portuguese opponents in a context of growing factionalism. We speak namely of episodes of protest against places of memory associated to...
This article refers to research that is done by the umbuzeiro dos defuntos, landmark of the municipa...
In this article we analysed the contribution made by the Livro de Duarte Barbosa (c. 1516) to the ...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
The article builds on a succession of visually disturbing events that occurred in Goa—the capital ci...
In 1860, Goa hosted the Industrial Exhibition of Portuguese India with 230 exhibitors and over 4,000...
In the mid-nineteenth century, all that was left of the city of Goa, the former Portuguese capital o...
In 1553, the corpse of Jesuit missionary Francisco Xavier was declared miraculously preserved and sh...
Images have always played a vital role in political communication and in the visualization of power ...
In 1950 the architect Baltazar Castro arrived to the Portuguese Estado da Índia, commissioned to co-...
This article explores the conjunction between mimesis and parasitism as a colonial mode of relating ...
Portugal seems to stand out among colonial empires – besides being the first European colonizer, Por...
This article addresses the way the Portuguese experience in the seventeenth-century battlefields of ...
The Goan Catholic religious architecture is undoubtedly a unique and valuable transcultural heritag...
In a way that challenges the nature/culture divide which marks Western thought, this article examine...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
This article refers to research that is done by the umbuzeiro dos defuntos, landmark of the municipa...
In this article we analysed the contribution made by the Livro de Duarte Barbosa (c. 1516) to the ...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
The article builds on a succession of visually disturbing events that occurred in Goa—the capital ci...
In 1860, Goa hosted the Industrial Exhibition of Portuguese India with 230 exhibitors and over 4,000...
In the mid-nineteenth century, all that was left of the city of Goa, the former Portuguese capital o...
In 1553, the corpse of Jesuit missionary Francisco Xavier was declared miraculously preserved and sh...
Images have always played a vital role in political communication and in the visualization of power ...
In 1950 the architect Baltazar Castro arrived to the Portuguese Estado da Índia, commissioned to co-...
This article explores the conjunction between mimesis and parasitism as a colonial mode of relating ...
Portugal seems to stand out among colonial empires – besides being the first European colonizer, Por...
This article addresses the way the Portuguese experience in the seventeenth-century battlefields of ...
The Goan Catholic religious architecture is undoubtedly a unique and valuable transcultural heritag...
In a way that challenges the nature/culture divide which marks Western thought, this article examine...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...
This article refers to research that is done by the umbuzeiro dos defuntos, landmark of the municipa...
In this article we analysed the contribution made by the Livro de Duarte Barbosa (c. 1516) to the ...
The nationalist movement in Portuguese India has not been systematically analysed and the studies pr...