Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/13793
Author(s): Brugioni, Elena
Date: Jun-2017
Title: “Behind so many names, the sea”. Mozambique and the Indian Ocean
ISBN: 978-989-8876-16-4
Keywords: Indian Ocean studies
African literature
Visual and Written narratives
Mozambique
Indian Ocean
Abstract: This chapter proposes a discussion based on a critical intersection between Indian Ocean studies and Cultural and Literary Studies in Portuguese-speaking contexts, by addressing the Indian Ocean as a critical framework for interpreting literary and visual narratives from Mozambique. Its objective is to put forward a counterpoint between literary and visual representations and thereby address the Indian Ocean as an aesthetic and epistemological paradigm in order to (re)situate the Mozambican cultural imagination, and thus, contribute to “new disciplinary developments” (Pearson, 2011) in the field of Indian Ocean studies.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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