Moorings
Portuguese Expansion and the Writing of Africa
How Africa was perceived in the early modern imaginary
224 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816648337
- Published: December 26, 2008
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Moorings
Portuguese Expansion and the Writing of Africa
ISBN: 9780816648337
Publication date: December 26th, 2008
224 Pages
9 x 6
Attentive to history as well as the nuances of language, Josiah Blackmore leads readers from the formation of the “Moor” in medieval Iberia to the construction of a full colonial imaginary, as found in the works of two writers: the royal chronicler Gomes Eanes de Zurara and the epic poet Luís de Camões. Blackmore’s original work helps to explain how concepts and myths—such as the “otherness” of Africa and Africans—originated, functioned, and were perpetuated.
Delving into the Portuguese imperial experience, Moorings enriches our understanding of historical and literary imagination during a significant period of Western expansion.
Josiah Blackmore is professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Toronto. He is author of Manifest Perdition: Shipwreck Narrative and the Disruption of Empire (Minnesota, 2002) and editor of C. R. Boxer's Tragic History of the Sea (Minnesota, 2001).