Abstract:ORAL LITERATURE AS A MARK OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY, COMBAT AND HYBRIDIZATION IN IBEROPHONE GEOGRAPHIES – THE ANGOLAN WRITER MANUEL RUI: A CASE STUDY
The 15th century opened up “new” worlds to Portugal and Spain and saw the start of colonialism, which became global from the 17th century onwards. With Enlightenment, one can find the foundations of Eurocentric modernity that gave rise to the dark side of capitalism and imperialism: Europeans brought millions of slaves from Africa to carry out the construction … Show more
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