Race, Culture, and Portuguese Colonialism in Cabo Verde
Title | Race, Culture, and Portuguese Colonialism in Cabo Verde PDF eBook |
Author | Deirdre Meintel |
Publisher | |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
The Cape Verdean Diaspora in Portugal
Title | The Cape Verdean Diaspora in Portugal PDF eBook |
Author | Luís Batalha |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780739107973 |
A challenging portrait of the Cape Verdeans in Portugal; it is the only ethnographic study of its kind. Lu's Batalha focuses simultaneously on former colonial subjects-cum-labor migrants and the elite, former colonialist, strata of society. The result of this comparative study lays bare the socio-cultural dynamics of race, gender, and post colonialism in the Cape Verde community.
Between Race and Ethnicity
Title | Between Race and Ethnicity PDF eBook |
Author | Marilyn Halter |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2022-10-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0252054423 |
Arriving in New England first as crew members of whaling vessels, Afro-Portuguese immigrants from Cape Verde later came as permanent settlers and took work in the cranberry industry, on the docks, and as domestic workers. Marilyn Halter combines oral history with analyses of ships' records to chart the history and adaptation patterns of the Cape Verdean Americans. Though identifying themselves in ethnic terms, Cape Verdeans found that their African-European ancestry led their new society to view them as a racial group. Halter emphasizes racial and ethnic identity formation to show how Cape Verdeans set themselves apart from the African Americans while attempting to shrug off white society's exclusionary tactics. She also contrasts rural life on the bogs of Cape Cod with New Bedford’s urban community to reveal the ways immigrants established their own social and religious groups as they strove to maintain their Crioulo customs.
A Portuguese Colonial in America, Belmira Nunes Lopes
Title | A Portuguese Colonial in America, Belmira Nunes Lopes PDF eBook |
Author | Belmira Nunes Lopes |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Cabo Verdean Americans |
ISBN |
"Composed from interviews with her niece, Belmira's story speaks of her upbringing in America without fully understanding her full ethnic and cultural background until adulthood, details how her family immigrated from Cape Verde and struggled to make a life in their new nation, and covers the impact she strove to have on the world during her long and unique life"--Publisher.
The Making of the Cape Verdean
Title | The Making of the Cape Verdean PDF eBook |
Author | Manuel E. Costa Sr. |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2011-05-20 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1463401361 |
The Making of the Cape Verdean is a book written about Cape Verdeans who migrated from the Cape Verde Islands in the late 1800's to the 1970's to New Bedford Massachusetts. The book is based on the historical facts about the Portuguese colonization of the Cape Verde islands and its people located off the West Coast of Africa. The author provides the history of colonization under Portuguese rule of Salazar and how the Cape Verdean people survived famine, imprisonment, torture, politcal unrest and the abandonment of the Portuguese government. In addition, the author gives you a voyeuristic view of what life was like growing up in the Cape Verdean community in New Bedford after they migrated to the United States. This book is a powerful recap of of Cape Verdeans from this period and location. There is no other documentation that captures the Cape Verdeans the way "The Making of the Cape Verdean" does in this book.
The Dialogic Nation of Cape Verde
Title | The Dialogic Nation of Cape Verde PDF eBook |
Author | Márcia Rego |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2015-04-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0739193783 |
The Dialogic Nation of Cape Verde: Slavery, Language, and Ideology is an ethnographic study of language use and ideology in Cape Verde, from its early settlement as a center for slave trade, to the postcolonial present. The study is methodologically rich and innovative in that it weaves together historical, linguistic, and ethnographic data from different eras with sketches of contemporary life—a homicide trial, a scholarly meeting, a competition for a new national flag, a heterodox Catholic mass, an analysis of love letters, a priest’s sermon, and a death in the neighborhood. In all these different contexts, Márcia Rego focuses on the role of Kriolu (the Cape Verdean Creole) and its relation to Portuguese—that is, on the way people live through speaking. The Dialogic Nation of Cape Verde shows how, through the dialogic give-and-take of the two languages, Cape Verdeans wrestle with deep-seated colonial hierarchies, invent and rehearse new traditions, and articulate their identity as a sovereign, creole nation.
Lusophone Africa
Title | Lusophone Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Fernando Arenas |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 081666983X |
Situates the cultures of Portuguese-speaking Africa within the postcolonial, global era.