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In this article, I provide an overview of literary portrayals of the cities of Luanda and Maputo over the course of their histories from the colonial period to the post-independence era. In particular, I draw on the literary images and descriptions of the cities to demonstrate a design of inequality that their urbanism determines. Finally, I argue that a struggle for terrain and citizenship—in the conquest of space by colonizers and the reconquest of lost places by the colonized—draws the lines of that inequality.
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Ribeiro, M. C. (2016). Literary voices of luanda and maputo: A struggle for the city. Journal of Lusophone Studies, 1(1), 88–106. https://doi.org/10.21471/jls.v1i1.37
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