ISBN:
9783319617923
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (361 pages)
Series Statement:
Palgrave Studies in the History of the Media Ser
Parallel Title:
Print version Garcia, José Luís Media and the Portuguese Empire
DDC:
302.23091712469
Keywords:
Mass media and culture-Colonies-Portugal
;
Mass media-Portugal
;
Portugal-Colonies-History
Abstract:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- The Portuguese Empire: An Introduction -- A Portuguese Empire in the Seas of Asia -- A Portuguese Empire in the Atlantic -- The Dismemberment of the Empire Under the French Invasions -- A Portuguese Empire in Africa -- The African Empire Under the First Republic and the Estado Novo -- The End of the Imperial Cycle -- Media and the Portuguese and British Empires: Themes in Comparative Perspective -- Media Developments in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- Themes -- Language and Print -- Development of Colonial Journalism and Press Networks -- Empire, Propaganda and Censorship -- Decolonisation, Nationalism and the Media -- An Overview of the Colonial Media in the Context of the Portuguese Empire -- From Prohibition to Obligation -- Production, Distribution and Censorship of the Printed Press -- Telegraph, Cinema and Radio -- The Languages of the Goan Periodical Press, 1820â1933 -- The Catholic Press and the Creation of the Goan Public Sphere -- Between India and Portugal: The Affirmation of Catholic Elites -- The Hindu Community and its Language Policy -- The Bilingualism of the Hindu Press -- Conclusion -- The Press and Portuguese-British Relations at the Time of the British âUltimatumâ -- 11 January 1890 -- Press and Ideology -- The âUltimatumâ in the Press -- Conclusion -- Republicanism and Nationalism in Angola in the Late Nineteenth Century -- âThe Control of Historyâ -- The Pioneers -- The Republican Press of the âSons of the Countryâ -- O Pharol do Povo -- O Futuro dâAngola -- Arauto Africano -- O Desastre -- The Portuguese Republican Press in Angola -- Conclusion -- The First Stirrings of Anti-Colonial Discourse in the Portuguese Press -- The Opposition to Portuguese Colonialism and the Defence of the Rights of African Negroes
Abstract:
Reporting on the Activity of the Partido Nacional Africano (African National Party) -- Mário Domingues and the Ideal of Independence -- Conclusion -- The Press and Empire in Portuguese Africa, 1842â1926 -- The African Colonial Empire -- The Emergence of the Press under the Constitutional Monarchy -- Radical Journalism in the First Republic -- Conclusion -- Imperial Taboos: Salazarist Censorship in the Portuguese Colonies -- The Systematic, Wide-Ranging and Efficient Nature of âPrior Censorshipâ -- Monitoring as a Preventive Weapon and a Means to Control Information -- The Systematic, Wide-Ranging and Efficient Nature of âRepressive Censorshipâ -- Conclusion -- Colonisation Through Broadcasting: Rádio Clube de MoÃambique and the Promotion of Portuguese Colonial Policy, 1932â1964 -- The Commercial Vocation of Rádio Clube de MoÃambique -- Relations with Colonial Authorities -- Broadcasting to the Indigenous -- Conclusion -- The Mise-en-scène of the Empire: The 1940 Portuguese World Exhibition -- Staging the Empire against a Historical Scenario -- The Colonial Vocation of the Nation on Display -- Engraving the Memory on Paper -- Building Pride and Strengthening the Nation -- The Luso-Tropicalist Message of the Late Portuguese Empire -- Luso-Tropicalism in Portugal -- The Overseas Territories in the State-Controlled Media -- Postcolonial Persistence of Luso-Tropicalism -- Reporting 4 February 1961 in Angola: The Beginning of the End of the Portuguese Empire -- The Official Reaction to the Nationalist Attacks -- The Representation of the Nationalists and the Denial of the First Act of War -- Censorship and the Expulsion of Correspondents from Luanda -- Conclusion -- Photography and Propaganda in the Fall of the Portuguese Empire: Volkmar Wentzelâs Assignments for National Geographic Magazine -- National Geographic Magazine
Abstract:
Volkmar Wentzel -- The Bigger Picture -- Conclusion -- Rising Symbol for a Falling Empire: The African Footballer Eusébio -- Colonialist Nationalism -- Sport and the Portrayal of Equality -- A Racialised Narrative -- A Metonym for Symbolic Loyalty -- Popular Culture and Multiracial Nationalism -- Conclusion -- AmÃlcar Cabral, the PAIGC and the Media: The Struggle in Words, Sounds and Images -- LibertaÃão. Unidade e Luta: the First Official Organ of the PAIGC -- Rádio LibertaÃão: The âMouth Cannonâ of the PAIGCâs Struggle -- PAIGC Actualités: Cape Verde, the War in Guinea and Cabral in an International Exhibition -- The Blufo Bulletin and the PAIGC Pilot School -- Cabral and Film Records: The Lion, the Hunter and the Power of Narrative -- Literature Against the Empire: Narratives of the Nation in the Textbook História de Angola and in the Novel Yaka -- Literature and the Political Struggle in Angola -- âThe Deep Roots of Angolan NationalismââConstructing an Ancestral Narrative -- âOne People, One NationââNational Unity in the Novel Yaka -- Conclusion -- East Timor and Portugal: The Ending of Empire in the Media -- East Timor: The Long Shadow of the Portuguese Empire -- The Media and the Power of Disclosure -- Media Construction of Events in East Timor -- Public Mobilisation in Portugal: Protests with a Single Voice -- East Timor and Portugal: The Persistence of Historical Ties -- East Timor and the Redemption of Portuguese Imperialism -- Index
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