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Angola Under the Portuguese
Gerald J. Bender
其他書名
The Myth and the Reality
出版
University of California Press
, 1980-01-01
主題
History / Africa / General
History / Africa / South / General
History / Europe / Portugal
Political Science / International Relations / General
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
ISBN
0520042743
9780520042742
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=FH6ZACW0HaUC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The book is the first comprehensive study of race relations in Angola. It covers the entire five-century-long relationship between the peoples of Angola and Portugal. Portuguese imperial thinkers asserted that they were unique among European colonizers in their ability to establish and maintain egalitarian and non-discriminatory relationships with tropical peoples. This concept was elevated to a philosophical plateau and given the name Lusotropicalism. Propagated with fervor by Portuguese colonial thinkers, Lusotropical doctrines were widely accepted as being valid by twentieth-century diplomats and political thinkers in both Europe and the United States, many of whom believed that Portuguese colonialism in Africa would continue indefinitely. The evidence presented in this work indicates that Portuguese rule in Angola was deeply racist. This conclusion is based on a considerable body of data gleaned from archival sources, personal collections, and systematic interviewing of racially diverse Angolans and Portuguese functionaries in the colonial administration and the private sector. Special emphasis is placed on devices that the Portuguese used to delude themselves and others about the realities of their attitudes and behavior as ruling elites. The study concludes with an assessment of the impact of Lusotropical myths on independent Angola.