Book presentation/Round-table
Q&A on "Portugal a Lápis de Cor - A Sul de uma pós-colonialidade" by Sheila Khan
February 27, 2016, 18h30
Centésima Página Bookstore (Braga).
CES Almedina Collection | Series "Identidades e Interculturalidades" | 2015
With Luandino Vieira (Author- Angola), Manuel Carlos Silva (University of Minho), Francisco Mendes (University of Minho) and Rita Ribeiro (University of Minho)
Synopsis: This book aims to rethink the effects of Portuguese colonialism in the current era of Portuguese postcoloniality in light of a polyphonic meeting with people of the 'South', with Portuguese researchers, thinkers, writers, journalists and researchers in a reflective 'vis a vis' on the following topics: a) narratives of life and identity in colonial times; b) the crossing between human reality of the overseas experience and the political and economic socio-cultural reality of the post-April 25 metropolis; c) Portugal's historical consciousness re its Other-people and the manner Portugal has represented itself, at times as a nation that celebrates its lusotropicalist epic, at times as a European nation; d) the various portraits of Portuguese postcoloniality. This attempt at dialogue was possible considering a methodological approach inspired by the theoretical proposal of Boaventura de Sousa Santos, the sociology of absences, redefined here as postcolonial sociology of absences, which aims to reflect on what Portuguese postcoloniality is today.