This article analyses the issue of miscegenation in Portugal, which is directly associated with the context of its colonial empire, from late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries. The analysis considers sources from both literary and scientific fields. Subsequently, aspects such as interracial marriage, degeneration and segregation as well as the changes brought about by the end of World War II and the social revolutions of the 1960s are considered. The 1980s brought several changes in the attitude towards Portuguese identity and nationality, which had meanwhile cut loose from its colonial context. Crossbreeding was never actually praised in the Portuguese colonial context, and despite still having strong repercussions in the pre...
This article aims to discuss the relationbetween Brazil and the African continent, highlighting the ...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
In this paper I analyse how the narrative discourse about the presumed specific characteristics of P...
The paper presents both the institutional background and the government philosophy regarding equalit...
This article analyzes the relationship between the luso–tropicalist representation of the history of...
This article analyzes the origins and development of Portuguese racial identity as reflected in chro...
Portugal seems to stand out among colonial empires – besides being the first European colonizer, Por...
Although Portugal now occupies the outer fringe of the capitalist world-system's core, it once ...
This article traces the reception of blood group research in Portuguese physical anthropology in the...
This article examines the connected histories of (post)colonial migration and labour within the scop...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This article examines policies and ideas of European settlement in Africa through ...
The term Luso-tropicalism was crafted in the 1950s by the Brazilian anthropologist and cultural his...
This chapter considers the construction of the notion of decolonization in the context of national ...
The present article opens with a generic plea for the de-imperialization of Lusophone studies. A de-...
Neste texto centramo-nos na realidade de Portugal, um dos atores centrais do infame comércio transat...
This article aims to discuss the relationbetween Brazil and the African continent, highlighting the ...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
In this paper I analyse how the narrative discourse about the presumed specific characteristics of P...
The paper presents both the institutional background and the government philosophy regarding equalit...
This article analyzes the relationship between the luso–tropicalist representation of the history of...
This article analyzes the origins and development of Portuguese racial identity as reflected in chro...
Portugal seems to stand out among colonial empires – besides being the first European colonizer, Por...
Although Portugal now occupies the outer fringe of the capitalist world-system's core, it once ...
This article traces the reception of blood group research in Portuguese physical anthropology in the...
This article examines the connected histories of (post)colonial migration and labour within the scop...
UID/HIS/04209/2013This article examines policies and ideas of European settlement in Africa through ...
The term Luso-tropicalism was crafted in the 1950s by the Brazilian anthropologist and cultural his...
This chapter considers the construction of the notion of decolonization in the context of national ...
The present article opens with a generic plea for the de-imperialization of Lusophone studies. A de-...
Neste texto centramo-nos na realidade de Portugal, um dos atores centrais do infame comércio transat...
This article aims to discuss the relationbetween Brazil and the African continent, highlighting the ...
This article is about the equivoques of anthropology’s colonial encounter as well as the story of i...
In this paper I analyse how the narrative discourse about the presumed specific characteristics of P...