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Enchanted Things to Narrate the Oceans: João Paulo Borges Coelho and Luís Cardoso
Abstract:This article stems from the research developed within the NILUS project and, in particular, it fits into the research strand that explored the role of material culture and materiality in contemporary narratives of the Lusophone Indian Ocean. The article focuses on the short story ‘O Pano Encantado’ [The Enchanted Cloth] (2005) by João Paulo Borges Coelho and on the novel Requiem para o Navegador Solitário [Requiem for the Solitary Sailor] (2007) by Luís Cardoso — two narratives set in insular spaces, the small Island of Mozambique and the island of Timor, respectively. It aims to validate the hypothesis according to which calling upon material culture and materiality offers a way of narrating and remembering (in) the Indian Ocean from different margins of its area of influence.
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The only English-language journal devoted to the literature, culture, and history of Portugal, Brazil, and the Portuguese-speaking countries of Africa. Launched in 1985, it received the "Best New Journal Award" of the Conference of Editors of Learned Journals in 1987. It publishes articles, translations, previously unpublished historical and literary texts, bibliographical information, and a survey of research and reviews.