Women Writing Portuguese Colonialism in Africa / Volume 22 / Ana Paula Ferreira.

This book represents the first attempt to query the contribution of women as cultural agents to the colonization, the anti-colonial opposition and the decolonization of territories ruled by Portugal in the African continent between the turn of the twentieth century and the early twenty-first. In con...

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