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Globalizing independence struggles of Lusophone Africa : anticolonial and postcolonial politics ; edited by Rui Lopes and Natalia Telepneva.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: 2024Description: xii, 274 p. ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1350378305
  • 9781350378308
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • V6:17.P R4
Contents:
Introduction: Natalia Telepneva and Rui Lopes -- Part I. Ideas and Rhetoric of Liberation: Chapter 1. Bourgeois Revolutionaries: Holden Roberto, American Anticommunism, and the Angolan Revolutionary Government in Exile / Alexander Marino -- Chapter 2. “Our Country or Death”: Reconstructing the Mozambique Revolutionary Committee's (COREMO) Political Ideology Through Its Public Discourse / Lazlo Passemiers -- Chapter 3. “If You Want to Call It Marxism, You May Call It Marxism” – Amilcar Cabral on Class and National Liberation / Rita Narra -- Part II. Networks and Strategies of Solidarity: Chapter 4. The Year After Africa: How the UN Response to Angola and Goa Militarized Decolonization / Joseph Parrott -- Chapter 5. The Struggle for Southern Africa: Constructing Imaginaries Around the Unliberated Region / Ana Moledo -- Chapter 6. Fighting for Neutrality: The Sino-Soviet Split, Afro-Asian Conferences and the Liberation Movements of the Portuguese Colonies / Juliao Soares Sousa -- Chapter 7. The Canadian Broad Left and the Anti-Colonial Struggle at Home and Abroad: The Case of the Toronto Committee for the Liberations of Portugal's African Colonies / Marcal de Menezes Paredes -- Chapter 8. The Condor Spreads Its Wings: The South American Secret Missions in Africa After the Carnation Revolution / Gisele Lobato -- Part III. The Economy and Policies of Independence: Chapter 9. Beyond “Flag Independence”: The Decolonization Committee and Foreign Interests in the Portuguese Colonies, 1965–1974 / Aurora Santos -- Chapter 10. Polish Relations with Angola, 1975–1989: Transfer of Knowledge and Military Assistance with Limited Economic Outcome / Przemyslaw Gasztold -- Chapter 11. Globalising Violence and Resistance in São Tomé and Príncipe / Inês Nascimento Rodrigues and Gerhard Seibert -- Chapter 12. The Making of Independent Cabo Verde: Militant Non-Alignment, Active Neutrality and Fading Anti-Imperialism / Victor Barros, Osvaldino Monteiro, Suzano Costa -- Chapter 13. (Re)Framing Independence: The Battle for Guinea-Bissau's Film Culture, 1975–1980 / Paulo Cunha, Catarina Laranjeiro, Rui Lopes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Natalia Telepneva and Rui Lopes -- Part I. Ideas and Rhetoric of Liberation: Chapter 1. Bourgeois Revolutionaries: Holden Roberto, American Anticommunism, and the Angolan Revolutionary Government in Exile / Alexander Marino -- Chapter 2. “Our Country or Death”: Reconstructing the Mozambique Revolutionary Committee's (COREMO) Political Ideology Through Its Public Discourse / Lazlo Passemiers -- Chapter 3. “If You Want to Call It Marxism, You May Call It Marxism” – Amilcar Cabral on Class and National Liberation / Rita Narra -- Part II. Networks and Strategies of Solidarity: Chapter 4. The Year After Africa: How the UN Response to Angola and Goa Militarized Decolonization / Joseph Parrott -- Chapter 5. The Struggle for Southern Africa: Constructing Imaginaries Around the Unliberated Region / Ana Moledo -- Chapter 6. Fighting for Neutrality: The Sino-Soviet Split, Afro-Asian Conferences and the Liberation Movements of the Portuguese Colonies / Juliao Soares Sousa -- Chapter 7. The Canadian Broad Left and the Anti-Colonial Struggle at Home and Abroad: The Case of the Toronto Committee for the Liberations of Portugal's African Colonies / Marcal de Menezes Paredes -- Chapter 8. The Condor Spreads Its Wings: The South American Secret Missions in Africa After the Carnation Revolution / Gisele Lobato -- Part III. The Economy and Policies of Independence: Chapter 9. Beyond “Flag Independence”: The Decolonization Committee and Foreign Interests in the Portuguese Colonies, 1965–1974 / Aurora Santos -- Chapter 10. Polish Relations with Angola, 1975–1989: Transfer of Knowledge and Military Assistance with Limited Economic Outcome / Przemyslaw Gasztold -- Chapter 11. Globalising Violence and Resistance in São Tomé and Príncipe / Inês Nascimento Rodrigues and Gerhard Seibert -- Chapter 12. The Making of Independent Cabo Verde: Militant Non-Alignment, Active Neutrality and Fading Anti-Imperialism / Victor Barros, Osvaldino Monteiro, Suzano Costa -- Chapter 13. (Re)Framing Independence: The Battle for Guinea-Bissau's Film Culture, 1975–1980 / Paulo Cunha, Catarina Laranjeiro, Rui Lopes

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