O lado oculto do lusotropicalismo: o legado de Gerald Bender na literatura e pensamento angolanos
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https://doi.org/10.37508/rcl.2020.n43a376Keywords:
Gerald Bender, divine mission, lusotropicalism in Angola, Angolan thinkingAbstract
The aim of this article is to develop Gerald Bender's perspective on the hidden side of the lusotropicalist ideology in Angola. To understand this position, it is necessary to make a foray through some fundamental episodes in the history of Angola to determine who were the protagonists of Portugal's divine mission in Angola and whether or not Portuguese colonization was constituted as a more fraternal colonization compared to other European colonizations. After circumscribing how cultural interpenetration in Angola developed, an attempt will be made to determine the impact and importance of Gerald Bender's legacy in Angolan literature and thought.
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