This text discusses the intersection between memory, history, and literature through the figure of the hero in the short story “Balada de Xefina” (2005) and the novel As Mulheres do Imperador(2018), respectively written by João Paulo Borges Coelho and Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa – both Mozambican writers and historians. As we intend to show through recent cases in dialogue with the literary works and the historiography produced (and/or silenced) in the country, the linear and moralizing domain over the Mozambican national narrative (and thus over the considered heroes) is a discursive legitimation strategy fostered by the ruling party in an exercise of continuing to rule through the “script of liberation” (BORGES COELHO 2019).Enfocando o conto “B...
In 2003 João Paulo Borges Coelho published his first novel, As duas sombras do rio, based on true ev...
The plot of “Nós choramos pelo Cão Tinhoso” (“We Cried for Mangy-Dog”) by the Angolan writer Ondjaki...
This presented article proposes a reflection on colonial Brazil through the perspective of Kehinde, ...
Revisitando o primeiro e mais basilar romance de Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa, Ualalapi (1987), o presente a...
En este trabajo nos gustaría subrayar la especial interdependencia que existe entre la historia y la...
Interessa a este trabalho discutir as relações entre literatura e etnografia por meio da análisedo c...
João Paulo Borges Coelho, nascido em 1955 no Porto, cresceu em Moçambique e tornou-se, na última déc...
The main objective of this reflection is to problematize the figure of the narrator of the novel Rai...
“Diálogos entre Literatura e História” é o tema da Mulemba 8. Embora seja um assunto já muito discut...
The main objective of this reflection is to problematize the figure of the narrator of the novel Rai...
Este texto discute o uso do passado na actual vida política em Moçambique. Em particular, detém-se n...
Under the prevailing perspective of Elizabeth Jelin’s “works of memory” concept, in dialogue with Pi...
The article attempts to reflect on the writing conditions of contemporary history in its relationshi...
This article aims to discuss some relationships between history and literature from the analysis of ...
In the context of literary art, the short story by Angolan Ondjaki (2007), "Nós choramos pelo Cão-Ti...
In 2003 João Paulo Borges Coelho published his first novel, As duas sombras do rio, based on true ev...
The plot of “Nós choramos pelo Cão Tinhoso” (“We Cried for Mangy-Dog”) by the Angolan writer Ondjaki...
This presented article proposes a reflection on colonial Brazil through the perspective of Kehinde, ...
Revisitando o primeiro e mais basilar romance de Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa, Ualalapi (1987), o presente a...
En este trabajo nos gustaría subrayar la especial interdependencia que existe entre la historia y la...
Interessa a este trabalho discutir as relações entre literatura e etnografia por meio da análisedo c...
João Paulo Borges Coelho, nascido em 1955 no Porto, cresceu em Moçambique e tornou-se, na última déc...
The main objective of this reflection is to problematize the figure of the narrator of the novel Rai...
“Diálogos entre Literatura e História” é o tema da Mulemba 8. Embora seja um assunto já muito discut...
The main objective of this reflection is to problematize the figure of the narrator of the novel Rai...
Este texto discute o uso do passado na actual vida política em Moçambique. Em particular, detém-se n...
Under the prevailing perspective of Elizabeth Jelin’s “works of memory” concept, in dialogue with Pi...
The article attempts to reflect on the writing conditions of contemporary history in its relationshi...
This article aims to discuss some relationships between history and literature from the analysis of ...
In the context of literary art, the short story by Angolan Ondjaki (2007), "Nós choramos pelo Cão-Ti...
In 2003 João Paulo Borges Coelho published his first novel, As duas sombras do rio, based on true ev...
The plot of “Nós choramos pelo Cão Tinhoso” (“We Cried for Mangy-Dog”) by the Angolan writer Ondjaki...
This presented article proposes a reflection on colonial Brazil through the perspective of Kehinde, ...