Author(s):
Serras, Adelaide Meira, 1955-
; Faria, Luísa Leal de, 1948-
; Baptista, Cristina
; Gomes, Carla Larouco
; Malafaia, Teresa de Ataíde, 1951-
; Mendes, Ana Cristina
; Ramos, Iolanda
; Sardica, José Miguel
; Silva, Elisabete Mendes
; Simões-Ferreira, Isabel
Date: 2011
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/10861
Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
Subject(s): British empire; Imperialism; 18th-20th centuries; Post-colonialism
Description
Following the organization, in 2009, of the first conference on The British Empire: Ideology, Perspectives, Perception, the Research Group dedicated to Culture Studies at the University of the Lisbon Centre for English Studies organized, in 2010, a second conference under the general title Empire
Building and Modernity. This conference constitutes the second part of a three year project undertaken by the group, which will be followed, in 2011, by a third initiative, called Reviewing Imperial Conflicts.
The proceedings of the second conference are now presented in this book. Empire Building and Modernity gives a larger scope to the original project, which was developed more strictly around the British Empire, and provides the opportunity to deal with questions related to the formation of modern European empires, namely the Portuguese Colonial Empire. The different chapters in
this book reveal a variety of approaches that are very often at the cutting edge of the methodologies adopted in cultural studies, particularly in the field of post-colonial studies.
The building of new perceptions on imperial issues interpreted through literature, the visual arts, history and political science, the role of museums, questions of gender and race and the construction of identity through language constitute the guidelines of the contributions presented in this volume. I hope you will enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed discussing the issues that contributed to its making.