Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique
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Resumo: | Since the so-called “effective occupation” made by the Portuguese (1895), Mozambique has experienced profound transformations. These transformations were marked by the introduction of different development projects, all characterized by a confrontation between forms and perceptions of the political,social and economic etc. Locating our reflection in the south of the country and in dialogue with history and anthropology – complementary areas for African studies – we will inquire the relationship between economic modernization and political modernity from a re-reading, on the one hand, of the processes of regimentation of native labor by the colonial enterprise and, on the other hand, the dynamics developed by the populations of the region in response to these policies, many of them pointed out here as forms of everyday resistance.Methodologically combining the colonial situation and the indiciary paradigm, we will revisit sources collected in previous works by authors from the two areas mentioned above, and then introduce the concepts of forced mobility, state margins, coloniality and power repertoires, searching a reinterpretation of the relationship between colonial enterprise and autonomous practices. |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern MozambiqueFormas de resistências cotidianas durante o colonialismo tardio no sul de Moçambique.MoçambiqueColonialismo TardioTrabalho ForçadoMobilidadeResistênciaMozambique. Late Colonialism. Forced Labor. Mobility. ResistanceSince the so-called “effective occupation” made by the Portuguese (1895), Mozambique has experienced profound transformations. These transformations were marked by the introduction of different development projects, all characterized by a confrontation between forms and perceptions of the political,social and economic etc. Locating our reflection in the south of the country and in dialogue with history and anthropology – complementary areas for African studies – we will inquire the relationship between economic modernization and political modernity from a re-reading, on the one hand, of the processes of regimentation of native labor by the colonial enterprise and, on the other hand, the dynamics developed by the populations of the region in response to these policies, many of them pointed out here as forms of everyday resistance.Methodologically combining the colonial situation and the indiciary paradigm, we will revisit sources collected in previous works by authors from the two areas mentioned above, and then introduce the concepts of forced mobility, state margins, coloniality and power repertoires, searching a reinterpretation of the relationship between colonial enterprise and autonomous practices.Desde sua independência Moçambique experimentou transformações econômicas, políticas e sociais profundas. Estas transformações estiveram marcadas pela introdução de diferentes projetos de desenvolvimento que apontavam transformar um mundo rotulado de tradicional para um moderno. Localizando nossa reflexão no sul do país, tentaremos questionar os processos de arregimentação da mão de obra nativa por parte da empresa colonial e as dinâmicas que esta população desenvolveu como respostas a estas políticas, privilegiando uma abordagem que discuta a relação entre modernização econômica e modernidade política. Combinando o conceito de mobilidade forçada e margens do estado, assim como os conceitos de colonialidade e repertórios de poder, tentamos fazer uma releitura da relação entre empresa colonial e práticas autonômicas. Pretende-se assim refletir o caráter compulsório do uso da força de trabalho desde uma perspectiva que evidencie o ethos colonial dos europeus e confrontá-lo às diversificadas respostas dos habitantes da região, e em especial entender como estes processos vão mobilizar racionalidades e subjetividades diversas as quais parecem permear uma serie de práticas no período pós-colonial.UFRGS2019-11-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/9655510.22456/1983-201X.96555Anos 90; Vol. 26 (2019); 1-22Anos 90; v. 26 (2019); 1-221983-201X0104-236Xreponame:Anos 90 (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGS-30porhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/96555/54786Copyright (c) 2019 Anos 90info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuerra Hernandez, Hector2020-02-14T22:57:03Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/96555Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90/oaianos90@ufrgs.br||1983-201X0104-236Xopendoar:2020-02-14T22:57:03Anos 90 (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique Formas de resistências cotidianas durante o colonialismo tardio no sul de Moçambique. |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique Guerra Hernandez, Hector Moçambique Colonialismo Tardio Trabalho Forçado Mobilidade Resistência Mozambique. Late Colonialism. Forced Labor. Mobility. Resistance |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique |
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Everyday forms of resistance during late colonialism in southern Mozambique |
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Guerra Hernandez, Hector |
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Guerra Hernandez, Hector |
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Guerra Hernandez, Hector |
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Moçambique Colonialismo Tardio Trabalho Forçado Mobilidade Resistência Mozambique. Late Colonialism. Forced Labor. Mobility. Resistance |
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Moçambique Colonialismo Tardio Trabalho Forçado Mobilidade Resistência Mozambique. Late Colonialism. Forced Labor. Mobility. Resistance |
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Since the so-called “effective occupation” made by the Portuguese (1895), Mozambique has experienced profound transformations. These transformations were marked by the introduction of different development projects, all characterized by a confrontation between forms and perceptions of the political,social and economic etc. Locating our reflection in the south of the country and in dialogue with history and anthropology – complementary areas for African studies – we will inquire the relationship between economic modernization and political modernity from a re-reading, on the one hand, of the processes of regimentation of native labor by the colonial enterprise and, on the other hand, the dynamics developed by the populations of the region in response to these policies, many of them pointed out here as forms of everyday resistance.Methodologically combining the colonial situation and the indiciary paradigm, we will revisit sources collected in previous works by authors from the two areas mentioned above, and then introduce the concepts of forced mobility, state margins, coloniality and power repertoires, searching a reinterpretation of the relationship between colonial enterprise and autonomous practices. |
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