This article presents an analysis of the novel O último voo do flamingo (2005), by the Mozambican writer Mia Couto. The purpose of the article is to recognize and allude to some specificities of the Mozambican socio- -cultural reality in the context of post-coloniality. Therefore, we will analyze the meanings of identity present in the novel. This bibliographic research is based mainly on the field of postcolonial studies It is understood the novel “O último Voo do Flamingo” as a metaphor for the reconstruction of a country that is seen as devastated by the war and the greed of its rulers. We conclude that literature plays an important role in providing the possibility of voice to those who, in different ways, have been silenced by colonial...
By using the discussions around the concept of identity, this article intend to clarify, through the...
This study proposes an in-depth understanding of the Mozambican novel phenomenon, a literary genre t...
The study presents a reflection on the concept of identity and its compositions, such as national, s...
In a studies about Mozambican literature, published in Brazil in 2007, say Tania Macêdo and Vera Maq...
ABSTRACT: The relation between literature and the historical context in which it was produced leads ...
This essay points out some resistance elements that are in the novel O último voo do flamingo (2005)...
The present thesis analyzes the tendencies of the contemporary Mozambican narrative prose (novel). T...
This article aims to reflect on the coexistence of several temporalities in postcolonial Portuguese-...
Venenos de Deus, remédios do Diabo, the most up-to-dated Mia Coutos’ novel, by putting face to face ...
This work aims at analyzing the metaphorical constructions in Mia Couto’s novel, Terra Sonambula, mo...
Issues pertaining to the field of sociological studies, as well as questions concerning historicity,...
This essay seeks to understand how the idea of “nation” is often present in Mia Couto literature the...
The literature produced in Africa occupies an uncertain position in the Western cultural panorama, b...
O romance Terra Sonâmbula, do escritor moçambicano Mia Couto, foi publicado em 1992, ano em que cheg...
BRAÚNA, José Dércio. Nyumba-kaya: a delicada escrevência da nação Moçambicana na obra de Mia Couto. ...
By using the discussions around the concept of identity, this article intend to clarify, through the...
This study proposes an in-depth understanding of the Mozambican novel phenomenon, a literary genre t...
The study presents a reflection on the concept of identity and its compositions, such as national, s...
In a studies about Mozambican literature, published in Brazil in 2007, say Tania Macêdo and Vera Maq...
ABSTRACT: The relation between literature and the historical context in which it was produced leads ...
This essay points out some resistance elements that are in the novel O último voo do flamingo (2005)...
The present thesis analyzes the tendencies of the contemporary Mozambican narrative prose (novel). T...
This article aims to reflect on the coexistence of several temporalities in postcolonial Portuguese-...
Venenos de Deus, remédios do Diabo, the most up-to-dated Mia Coutos’ novel, by putting face to face ...
This work aims at analyzing the metaphorical constructions in Mia Couto’s novel, Terra Sonambula, mo...
Issues pertaining to the field of sociological studies, as well as questions concerning historicity,...
This essay seeks to understand how the idea of “nation” is often present in Mia Couto literature the...
The literature produced in Africa occupies an uncertain position in the Western cultural panorama, b...
O romance Terra Sonâmbula, do escritor moçambicano Mia Couto, foi publicado em 1992, ano em que cheg...
BRAÚNA, José Dércio. Nyumba-kaya: a delicada escrevência da nação Moçambicana na obra de Mia Couto. ...
By using the discussions around the concept of identity, this article intend to clarify, through the...
This study proposes an in-depth understanding of the Mozambican novel phenomenon, a literary genre t...
The study presents a reflection on the concept of identity and its compositions, such as national, s...