Identities in the Lusophone World (Special Theme Issue) (Winter 2020)
New Series (Shipped)
(Editorial Team: Robert Kenedy (York University) and Fernando Nunes (Mount Saint Vincent University))
Given the extensive historical and analytical coverage of Portuguese Caribbean communities and their long-run history in PSR vol. 28, no. 2, by Joanne Collins-Gonsalves, and given the recent volcanic and geomorpholgical events on the Island of St Vincent (9-10 April 2021, with volcanic activity sequels also affecting The Grenadines and with eruptive ash fallout as far the Bahamas and other Caribbean locations), the PSR dedicates the issue in question -- with the permission and agreement of the Issue Guest Editors -- to the rank-and-file people of St Vincent and The Grenadines (the south-east Windward Islands zone of the Lesser Antilles), and to the people of all Caribbean islands experiencing collateral consequences.
Susannah Ferreira
“Queen Leonor of Viseu, Corporate Kingship and the Centralization of Pious Institutions in Early Modern Portugal (1479-1521)”
Joanne Collins-Gonsalves
“Historical Perspectives of the Portuguese in the Caribbean”
Alexsandro Menez
“Edições dos manuscritos sobre os descobrimentos como fundamentos da identidade portuguesa oitocentista: o caso da Crónica de Guiné”
Ricardo Rato Rodrigues
“A Statue of Guilt: Memory as a Painful Reminder in Caderno de Memórias Coloniais (Notebook of Colonial Memories) by Isabela Figueiredos”
Xénia Venusta de Carvalho
“The Use of Languages as Tool to (Re)create Social and National Identities over Three Generations in Mozambique from 1975 to Modern Times"
Esra Ari
“Portuguese-Canadians as 'Dark-Whites': Dynamics of Social Class, Ethnicity, and Racialization through Historical and Critical Analysis”
David Pereira
“Language of Non-belonging: Languaging Race and Portuguese-speaking Youth Subjectivities in a Toronto High School”
Robert Kenedy
“Tutoring and Mentoring for the Educational Success of Portuguese-Canadians and Latin-Canadians Through Community-Based Lived Experience”
BOOK REVIEWS
Malyn Newitt, Emigration and the Sea: An Alternative History of Portugal and the Portuguese (Fernando Nunes)
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