Struggle, Independence and Transcendence- Feeling the Changes of Portuguese Literature in Africa

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v3i4.540

Jiawei Liang1, Yubin Xu2

1. University of Lisbon
2. Jilin International Studies University

Abstract

African Portuguese literature mainly refers to a literary form formed in the long-term development in African countries and regions written in Portuguese. At the same time, it is also one of the literary forms in which local people describe local life in oral language. In the long-term development process, the experience of African Portuguese literature is very bumpy, and the various spiritual and historical events reflected therein are also worthy of further study. In this regard, based on the current era, combined with the basic situation of several Portuguese speaking countries in Africa, this paper analyzes the changes of Portuguese literature for reference only.

Keywords

Africa Portuguese literature; struggle; independence; transcendence

References

[1] Wang Y. (2021). The Echo of Classics and the Inward Turn of Writing--A Study of Portuguese and Portuguese Speaking African Literature in 2020. Dynamic Research of Foreign Literature, (03): 70-77.
[2] Wang Y. (2020). Honesty, Tolerance and Empathy--An Overview of Portuguese and Portuguese Speaking African Literature in 2019. Dynamic Research on Foreign Literature, (04): 70-75.
[3] Wang Y. (2018). Resistance, Independence and Transcendence--On the Evolution of Portuguese Literature in Africa. Dynamic Research on Foreign Literature, (05): 85-92.

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