DOAJ Open Access 2017

For a Critique of Transatlantic Mestiza Territoriality: Challenging the Angolan-Cuban Revolutionary Community

Magdalena López

Abstrak

This essay presents the transatlantic confluence of two hegemonic cultural traditions; the ideology of mestizaje and lusotropicalismo in the discourses of the Angolan and Cuban socialist regimes. The shared political utopia during the Angolan Civil War envisioned a South-South community, racially homogeneous. In the last part of the essay I review the works Dulces guerreros cubanos (1999) by Norberto Fuentes, Desconfiemos de los amaneceres apacibles (2011) by Emilio Comas Paret, Geração da Utopía (1992) by Pepetela, and Estação das Chuvas (1996) by José Eduardo Agualusa, in order to demonstrate socio-racial conflicts embedded in the leftist armed struggle. These narratives challenge the homogeneity of official discourses about identity that sustained the transatlantic mestiza territoriality. In doing so, they note a historical continuity of inequality and authoritarianism between colonial and postcolonial, between pre-national and revolutionary nation.

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Magdalena López

Format Sitasi

López, M. (2017). For a Critique of Transatlantic Mestiza Territoriality: Challenging the Angolan-Cuban Revolutionary Community. https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.17.2017.66.89-112

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2017
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.18441/ibam.17.2017.66.89-112
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Open Access ✓