Ruins and Imperial Legacies: Global Geographies of Portuguese-built Forts
This book, encouraged by the new debates that the postcolonial turn promoted concerning questions of ‘geography, colonialism and postcolonialism’ (Power,Mohan and Mercer 2006: 231), takes a critical look at this evolving situation. I am concerned with material heritage, with ‘dissect[ing] post-colon...
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Formato: | bookPart |
Idioma: | eng |
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2011
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Texto completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/1822/62221 |
País: | Portugal |
Oai: | oai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/62221 |
Resumo: | This book, encouraged by the new debates that the postcolonial turn promoted concerning questions of ‘geography, colonialism and postcolonialism’ (Power,Mohan and Mercer 2006: 231), takes a critical look at this evolving situation. I am concerned with material heritage, with ‘dissect[ing] post-colonialism as threaded through real spaces, built forms and the material substance of everyday biospheres’ (Yeoh 2009: 562), and involved in the re-materialisation proposals that emerged in Cultural Geography in the past years (Driver 1996). |
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