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Atlas of an Empire: Photographic Narrations and the Visual Struggle for Mozambique
2020
Kronos
This article engages with the historiography of the Portuguese empire with reference to Mozambique. It explores the impact of visual archives on existing debates and asks what difference photographs make to our interpretation and understanding of this colonial past. Deprived of their 'historical rights' by the requirements of the Berlin treaties that insisted on 'effective occupation', the Portuguese started to employ a complex of knowledge-producing activities in which photography was
doi:10.17159/2309-9585/2020/v46a8
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