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- Decolonising Cape Verdean Soul: Resistance, Emancipation and Identity in Corsino Fortes’ PoetryPublication . Rocha Relvas, Susana; Gant, Mark; Kelly, Deirdre; Edwards, Siân; Relvas, Susana RochaAn undeniable point of reference in Cultural Studies1,Stuart Hall (1990, p.222) states that “cultural practices of representation always imply aposition from which one speaks or writes,” which the Jamaican authorrefers to as “positions of enunciation.” The identity issue from which thesubject of enunciation, a victim of colonization, positions itself, isconstrained by the “colonial experience” (1990, p. 224). More than merelyrecovering lost time, the question of identity is related to how we positionourselves in relation to the narratives of the past (1990, p. 223).Only in this way, as Hall suggests, can we understand the traumaticnature of that experience (1990, p. 225). The European presence in Africa,with its power and domination, culturally “expropriated” the “other,”converting it into something marginal and peripheral, imposing upon it aculture that becomes a constitutive element of its identity (1990, p. 233).Here lies the ambivalence of “colonial expropriation,” resulting in adialectic of power and resistance, rejection, and recognition. Creolisationor cultural miscegenation is an example of this, manifesting itself inlanguage and cultural representations. In this sense, the African continentrepresents the great aporia of cultural identity (1990, p. 234). (PDF) “Decolonising Cape Verdean Soul: Resistance, Emancipation and Identity in Corsino Fortes’s Poetry”. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/400537023_Decolonising_Cape_Verdean_Soul_Resistance_Emancipation_and_Identity_in_Corsino_Fortes's_Poetry [accessed Feb 06 2026].
- Introducción. Estudios Hispánicos en Portugal en el siglo XXI. Una Visión panorámica. Homenaje à la Profesora Maria de Lurdes Correia FernandesPublication . Rocha Relvas, SusanaThis Introduction serves as a critical guide to the contemporary challenges and potentialities of Iberian and Hispanic Studies, grounded in a comprehensive survey of the State of the Art. The text examines the Reconfiguration of the Canon in light of new demands for representativeness and the tensions between tradition and modernity. Through the lenses of Comparative Literature and Comparative Area Studies (CAS), the Iberian Peninsula and the Hispanic world are analyzed not as monolithic blocks, but as spaces of multilingual and intercultural intersection. The discussion expands into Cultural Studies, incorporating Postcolonial and Decolonial perspectives that challenge imperial narratives and persistent power structures. Within the scope of Transatlantic Studies, the fluidity of relations between the Peninsula and the Americas is explored. Complementarily, Studies on Literary Space are addressed, focusing on spatiality as a social and symbolic construct manifested in Transits, Migrations, and Exiles, as well as the documentary richness of Travel Literature. Finally, the central role of Translation Studies is highlighted as a tool for mediation and resistance, offering an integrated vision of a discipline in constant transformation and epistemological reaffirmation.
- “Opressão, resgate e identidade em ‘Tempo de ser ovo, ovo de ser tempo’ de Corsino Fortes”.Publication . Rocha Relvas, Susana; Naia Sardo, Anabela Oliveira da; Bellizzi Carneiro, Fabianna; Borges Filho, OzírisA combinação entre história e literatura enfatiza a natureza simbólica e subversiva das narrativas literárias. Contar as suas estórias através da representação literária, é contribuir para a história da identidade africana, das literaturas lusófonas e das literaturas mundo. A poética de Corsino espelha um polisistema intercontinental formado por literaturas e culturas historicamente ligadas, de natureza híbrida, com inter-relações hierárquicas (periféricas e centrais), espaços geográficos e simbólicos onde representações e práticas culturais têm lugar. Os seus versos espelham uma dialética entre as cartografias continental e insular, passando pela diáspora e pela transição da condição de subalternidade em tempo colonial, para a reconstrução da identidade cabo-verdiana no período pós-colonial.
- PrefacePublication . Rocha Relvas, Susana; Gant, Mark; Kelly, Deirdre; Edwards, Siân; Relvas, Susana Rocha; Gant, Mark; Kelly, Deirdre; Edwards, SiânThe Iberian Peninsula, home to modern-day Spain and Portugal, serves as a crossroads of regional, international, and transatlantic relations. The peninsula plays a pivotal role in shaping global interactions through its cultural exchanges and geopolitical alliances. This continues to influence global politics, economics, and cultural identity, making the study of Iberia’s relationships crucial to understanding global trends. By examining its connections across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and beyond, researchers may gain insight into how the Iberian Peninsula shapes and is shaped by the world. Regional, International, and Transatlantic Relations From the Iberian Peninsula to the World explores memory politics and historical revisionism, focusing on dictatorships, migrations and exiles, as well as cross border dialogues between communities within the Iberian Peninsula. It examines international relations, centering on the Anglo-Iberian contacts and influences in the political, historical and cultural domains, and on transatlantic studies in North and South America. This book covers topics such as diplomacy, regional development, and nationalism, and is a useful resource for business owners, historians, government officials, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
