Consequences of Intercultural Practices in Miguel Sousa Tavares' Equator
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https://doi.org/10.34630/erei.vi2.3879Keywords:
Racism, Essentialism, Slavery, Representation, Structures of feelingAbstract
This article involves the analysis of a case-study, so I have chosen Equador by the Portuguese author Miguel Sousa Tavares. His book recreates the story of Sao Tome and Principe's people living under strict circumstances, while belonging to the Portuguese empire as one of its overseas' province. The forthcoming lines contain an approach to interculturality by analyzing these concrete circumstances. These lines also describe and study the differences between cultures - the Portuguese, as a European culture, and the Equatorial, as a colonized people's culture. The theme is old, but always relevant: the clash of value systems and the impossibility of forcibly overlaying one society on another.
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