LEADER 05102nam 22004333 450 001 996320709803316 005 20210104164946.0 010 $z9783319133614 011 0 $a1521-804X 035 $a(OCoLC)ocm55731126 035 $a(OCoLC)55731126 035 $a336831 035 $a(MNodS)336831-dartdb-Voyager 035 $a(EXLCZ)9910800094600041 100 $a20130113d2003 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n||||||a|| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aReevaluating Mozambique /$fPhillip Rothwell, guest editor 210 1$aDartmouth, MA :$cTagus Press, Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,$d2003 210 4$d©2003 215 $a1 online resource (291 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aPortuguese literary and cultural studies,$x1521-804X ;$v10 (Spring 2003) 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $gIntroduction :$tReevaluating Mozambique /$rPhillip Rothwell --$tPolitics of negative peace : Mozambique in the aftermath of the Rome cease-fire agreement /$rElísio Macamo and Dieter Neubert --$tAppearances and realities of post-war reconstruction in Mozambique /$rBranwen Gruffydd Jones --$t(Lost) love, Eros and metaphor : colonialism, social fragmentation and the "burden" of race in Portagem by Orlando Mendes /$rGeoffrey S. Mitchell --$tOn cross-border languages and cross-border collaboration between Malawi and Mozambique /$rGregory Kamwendo --$tMia Couto or the art of storytelling /$rPatrick Chabal --$tTerra sonâmbula : manifestações de uma "Odisséia" Africana no Moçambique Pós-Independência /$rRobert Moser --$tFeminist dance of love, eroticism, and life : Paulina Chiziane's novelistic recreation of tradition and language in postcolonial Mozambique /$rRussell G. Hamilton --$tSerpent's tongue : gendering autoethnography in Paulina Chiziane's Balada de Amor ao Vento /$tHilary Owen --$tEm torno de Modelos no Romance Moçambicano /$rAna Mafalda Leite --$tHistória Literária em Angola e Moçambique e Fixação do Cânone da Crítica /$rAna Maria Martinho --$tMozambique in transition in the narratives of Lília Momplé /$rClaire Williams --$tRemembering the first multiparty elections --$t"Já Votei" /$rMalangatana --$t1994 election posters and ballot papers --$tVinte e Nove Assaltos ou os Novos Pactos. Outras ficçes: Ensaios sobre literaturas afro-luso-brasileiras, de Laura Cavalcante Padilha /$rMargarida Calafate Ribeiro --$tLuís Adriano Carlos (ed). Árvore: Folhas de Poesia. Facsimile. Porto: Campo das Letras, 2003 /$rDaniela Kato --$tSilvina Rodrigues Lopes. A Inocência do Devir. Lisboa, Vendaval, 2003 /$rPedro Eiras --$tElizabeth Travassos. Modernismo e música brasileira. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar, 2003 (1st ed., 2000) /$rPedro Meira Monteiro --$tDavid Brookshaw. Perceptions of china in modern Portuguese literature: Border Gates. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press, 2002 /$rClaire Williams --$tKathleen E. Sheldon. Pounders of grain : a history of women, work and politics in Mozambique. Portsmouth: Heinemann, 2002 /$rHilary Owen --$tJoão Costa (ed). Portuguese Syntax: New Comparative Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000 /$rJosé Elías Ulloa --$tLuitgarde O.C. Barros. A Derradeira Gesta: Lampião e Nazarenos Guerreando no Sertão. São Paulo: Muad, 2000 /$rMaria-Eugênia D.C. Freitas --$tAna Paula Ferreira (ed). A Urgência de Contar: Contos de Mulheres dos Anos 40. Lisboa: Caminho, 2000 /$rKathryn Bishop-Sanchez --$tMaría Xosé Rodríguez Galdo and Daniel Varela-Suanzes-Carpegna (orgs). Galicia & América: Cinco Siglos de Historia. Coru�a: Consello Da Cultura Galega, 1992 /$rYeon-Soo Kim. 330 $a"Despite the critical tone of many of the articles in this collection, today's Mozambique has the potential to become a true success story, not as designated by the outside world, but as determined from within. The fact that critical voices are now raised, as much in the rich cultural output of the nation as in the structures of civil society, raises the possibility of a tangible improvement in the lives of ordinary Mozambicans, since every problem must be recognized before a solution can be reached. Chiziane's interrogation of patriarchal practice, Momplé's portrayal of corruption and abject poverty, Couto's depiction of senseless violence, refashion our image of Mozambique away from the utopian paradise-in-the-making that it never was towards a more profound questioning of the problems that this very young nation faces." -- Publisher's description. 410 0$aPortuguese literary and cultural studies,$x1521-804X ;$v10. 607 $aMozambique$xPolitics and government 607 $aMozambique$xHistory 607 $aMozambique$xSocial conditions 608 $aElectronic books. 702 $aRothwell$b Phillip 712 02$aUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth.$bCenter for Portuguese Studies and Culture. 801 0$bGZM 912 $a996320709803316 996 $aReevaluating Mozambique$92179846 997 $aUNISA