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Antonio Tomas

    António Tomás est un journaliste et anthropologue distingué dont l'œuvre explore des questions sociétales complexes. En tant qu'intellectuel public respecté, il contribue fréquemment à la presse angolaise et a précédemment signé des critiques de littérature africaine au Portugal. Ses recherches anthropologiques portent sur les effets de la mondialisation sur les niveaux de vie, reflétant un profond engagement envers la justice sociale. L'approche littéraire de Tomás se caractérise par une analyse méticuleuse et une perspective engagée sur les thèmes qui façonnent les sociétés africaines contemporaines.

    In the Skin of the City
    Amilcar Cabral
    • Amilcar Cabral

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      On 20 January 1973, the Bissau-Guinean revolutionary Amílcar Cabral was killed by militants from his own party. Cabral had founded the PAIGC in 1960 to fight for the liberation of Portuguese Guinea and Cape Verde. The insurgents were Bissau- Guineans, aiming to get rid of the Cape Verdeans who dominated the party elite. Despite Cabral's assassination, Portuguese Guinea became the independent Republic of Guinea- Bissau. The guerrilla war that Cabral had started and led precipitated a chain of events that would lead to the 1974 Carnation Revolution in Lisbon, toppling the forty-year-old authoritarian regime. This paved the way for the rest of Portugal's African colonies to achieve independence. Written by a native of Angola, this biography narrates Cabral's revolutionary trajectory, from his early life in Portuguese Guinea to his death at the hands of his own men. It details his quest for national sovereignty, beleaguered by the ethnic-based identity conflicts the national liberation movement struggled to overcome. Through the life of Cabral, António Tomás critically reflects on existing ways of thinking and writing about the independence of Lusophone Africa.

      Amilcar Cabral
    • Antonio Tomas traces the history and transformation of Luanda, Angola, by showing how it emerges out of the continual redefinition and negotiation of its physical and social boundaries.

      In the Skin of the City