Academic literature on the topic 'Quinta de Milflores (Lisbon, Portugal)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Quinta de Milflores (Lisbon, Portugal)"

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Garrido Castellano, Carlos, and Otávio Raposo. "Bottom-up creativity and insurgent citizenship in “Afro Lisboa”: Racial difference and cultural commodification in Portugal." Cultural Dynamics 32, no. 4 (2020): 328–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0921374020949057.

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This article analyzes recent audio-visual creativity by young Afrodescendants emerging out of the outskirts of Lisbon. We argue that those cultural productions are challenging unproblematic identifications of the Portuguese capital as a multicultural city shaped by African communities. Responding to issues of racism, police violence, and urban marginalization, but also to celebratory views of Portuguese society as exempt of racial discrimination, the communities inhabiting the neighborhoods of Cova da Moura and Quinta do Mocho are employing creative means to develop a positive identification o
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Barnard, Suzanne, Eric Greene, and Nisha Gupta. "MAXAMBA and Memory-Making Amid Traumatic Displacement." Journal of Humanistic Psychology, May 19, 2021, 002216782110135. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00221678211013599.

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In this edited interview, psychologists Eric Greene and Nisha Gupta converse with filmmaker and psychologist Suzanne Barnard about her film MAXAMBA. MAXAMBA was created as a sensory ethnographic memory of inhabitants of Lisbon’s Quinta da Vitória neighborhood as they awaited the neighborhood’s final demolition. The film focuses on the daily life of an Indian Portuguese couple who emigrated from Mozambique (a former colony of Portugal) to Lisbon in the 1970s. The husband and wife both work out of their home in the neighborhood. As tailors, they have a close relationship with the other inhabitan
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Books on the topic "Quinta de Milflores (Lisbon, Portugal)"

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Brandão, Ignácio de Loyola. A Embaixada do Brasil em Lisboa. Dezembro Editorial, 2002.

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Vale, Teresa Leonor M. O Beau Séjour: Uma quinta romântica de Lisboa. Livros Horizonte, 1992.

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Eros mínimo. Lua de Marfim, 2015.

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