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Title: 
The image of American in southern african literature
Author(s): 
Mitras, João Luís Rafael
Description: 
Dissertação de Mestrado em Estudos Americanos apresentada à Universidade Aberta
Abstract: 
Abstract - This dissertation is an attempt to trace and explain the image of ‘America’ in the Southern African literature from a psychoanalytic — and, more specifically, from a Lacanian — perspective. The paper argues that whereas in the works from the 1950s there was a wholly positive imaginary identification with the African American other, with its music, its political struggles, its achievements in the sports arena, in later works there is a symbolic renunciation of all things American. It is argued that these shifts in identification were also a response to the political events taking place both in the United States and in the region.
Issue Date: 
2006
Time Duration: 
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Keywords: 
  • Literatura africana
  • Representações sociais
  • África do Sul
  • Moçambique
  • Estados Unidos da América
  • Literatura africana
  • Representações sociais
  • African literature
  • Social representations
  • South Africa
  • United States of America
  • Mozambique
  • Writers
URI: 
Rights: 
openAccess
Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorioaberto.uab.pt/handle/10400.2/530
Appears in Collections:Dissertações de Mestrado - Universidade Aberta de Portugal

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