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,Amílcar Cabral, the PAIGC and the Media: The Struggle in Words, Sounds and Images,AIGC). Although he would write that ‘the struggle is not just a conversation, nor words, either written or spoken’, one of PAIGC’s strongest weapons in the struggle for independence was the creation of a system of mass media. Chapter 16 reveals the enormous effort Cabral expended on the media, by waHeresy 发表于 2025-3-27 05:54:48
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The Portuguese Empire: An Introduction, empire that extended, by the end of the nineteenth century, from Macau, on the coast of China, to the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores, Madeira, Cape Verde and S. Tomé, including Timor and several enclaves on the Indian coast, as well as coastal territory covering lands which today are part of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau.Obituary 发表于 2025-3-27 20:58:40
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Republicanism and Nationalism in Angola in the Late Nineteenth Century,present their points of view and to dispute the ‘control over writing’ with the colonial power. This chapter explores the republican press of Luanda, relating it to the ideal of independence that slowly and inconsistently took shape between the final years of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries.乐器演奏者 发表于 2025-3-28 03:25:55
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Imperial Taboos: Salazarist Censorship in the Portuguese Colonies,se colonies from two important angles: (1) origins, evolution, content, and political and sociocultural impact; (2) articulation with other instruments: propaganda, police repression, business penalisation and bribery. The chapter contributes to a more complex portrait of the Portuguese public sphere in an imperial and dictatorial context.实施生效 发表于 2025-3-28 11:11:04
The Luso-Tropicalist Message of the Late Portuguese Empire,ffairs of the Overseas Ministry of a narrative of Portuguese exceptionalism that was clearly indebted to Luso-Tropicalism, which was reproduced by the media and internalised by the Portuguese people. The chapter reflects on the production, reproduction and naturalisation of ideas concerning the ‘Portuguese way of being in the world’.