Spazi Altri: Razza e classe nel Mozambico tardo coloniale

Translated title of the contribution: “Other Spaces”: Race and Class in Late Colonial Mozambique

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Abstract

The late Portuguese colonialism in Africa was characterized by paradoxes and ambiguities inherent in the “assimilation” policies, which generated a series of “othernesses”: of “other” protagonists of colonization, initiators of “other spaces” exceeding the oppositional logic between colonizers and colonized, Whites and
Blacks.
Departing from the necessity of a more accurate reading of these “other spaces”, the text presents a critical analysis from a social point of view of: a) an example of agricultural colonization of rural and conservative nature, the Limpopo Colony; and b) the social utopia, envisioned by a Portuguese housing cooperative, COOP, active in Mozambique in those years.
Through the analysis of these two case studies, this article intends to prove how part of the spatial production of late Portuguese colonialism indicates the presence of a multiplicity of social actors and ideological instances entangled with codetermined notions of race and class.
Translated title of the contribution“Other Spaces”: Race and Class in Late Colonial Mozambique
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)95-115
Number of pages20
JournalArdeth
Issue number9 | 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • other spaces
  • race and class
  • late colonial Mozambique

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