Description

Literary Connections between South Africa and the Lusophone World connects literatures and cultures of South Africa and the Portuguese-speaking nations of Africa and beyond, and is set within literary and cultural studies. The chapters gathered in this volume reinforce the critical and ongoing conversations in comparative and world literature from perspectives of the South. It outlines some possible theoretical and methodological starting points for a comparative framework that targets, transnationally, literatures from the South. This volume is an additional step to renew the critical potentialities of comparative literary studies (Spivak 2009) as well as of humanistic criticism itself (Said 2004) as South Africa and the Lusophone world (except its former colonizer, Portugal) are outside the spatial and cultural dimension usually defined as European and/or North American. In this sense and due to the evident geographical and socio-historical links between these regions, critical scholarship on their literary connections can contribute to unprecedented perspectives of representational practices within a broader contextual dimension, and in so doing, provides the emergence of what Boaventura de Sousa Santos called “epistemologies of the South” (Santos 2016), as it considers cultural exchanges in the space of so-called “overlapping territories” and “intertwined histories” (Said 1993).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Revisiting the Adamastor Myth in Fernando Pessoa's “O Mostrengo” and André Brink's The First Life Of Adamastor, Paulo Ferreira
Chapter Two: A Thread of Gold: Fernando Pessoa, Hubert Jennings, and Classical Education in Durban, Jeffrey Murray
Chapter Three: Van Der Post's Postcolonial Melancholia and Zimler's Reparational Mourning in Novels on the San, John T. Maddox IV
Chapter Four: Ruy Duarte De Carvalho's Border Literature in As paisagens propícias, Alice Girotto
Chapter Five: Why Do They Kill Us?: The Strange Neighborhood and Necropolitics in Lília Momplé's Novel Neighbours, Nilza Laice
Chapter Six: Last Dinner at Polana: Peter Wilhelm's L.M., Ludmylla Lima
Chapter Seven: The Degrading Figuration of the Intellectual on the Periphery of Capitalism: A Comparative Study of Chico Buarque's Essa Gente and J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace, Edvaldo A. Bergamo
Chapter Eight: Dissident Authorship in Post-Colonial Mozambique and Post-Apartheid South Africa: The Cases Of Antó

Product details

Published Oct 12 2022
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 168
ISBN 9781666916423
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 237 x 158 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Anita De Melo

Anthology Editor

Ludmylla Lima

Anthology Editor

John T. Maddox IV

Contributor

Marta Banasiak

Contributor

Paulo Ferreira

Contributor

Alice Girotto

Contributor

Nilza Laice

Contributor

Ludmylla Lima

Contributor

Jeffrey Murray

Contributor

Tom Stennett

ONLINE RESOURCES

Bloomsbury Collections

This book is available on Bloomsbury Collections where your library has access.

Related Titles

Environment: Staging