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On How Post-Colonial Fiction Can Contribute to a Discussion of Historical Reparation: An Interpretation of As Telefones (2020) by Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida
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The Colonial War in Media Narratives: How Portuguese and Angolan Newspapers Recounted an Event 60 Years Later
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Colonial Ambivalence in Contemporary Moving Images: The Portuguese Case
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Contemporary Iconoclasm: Anti-Racism Between the Decolonisation of Art and the (Re)Sacralisation of Public Space
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Not to Forget: Memory, Power and the Malê Archive in Amado’s Narrative
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Linguistic (De)Coloniality and Interculturality in the Two Main Routes of Brazilian Student Mobility
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Cyberspace as Denunciation: Harassment and Discrimination Linked to Coloniality in the Project Brasileiras Não Se Calam
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