Ricardo Roque publicou o capitulo Afterword: the amphibious colonial empire, em acesso aberto.
“This volume is an invitation to look at the resilient forms of colonial land relations. I call them colonial mutants. They do not remain in the past; in fact they are neither simply “past” nor “present.” They blend different timelines while undertaking several mutations. They are active and cut across different temporalities. Consider, to begin, a minor and apparently innocuous linguistic colonial mutant—the term “Lusophone.“
Referência: Roque, R. (2025). Afterword: the amphibious colonial empire, in Barnes, S. & Yoder, L. M. (eds.) Colonial land legacies in the portuguese-speaking world, pp. 261-280. Canadá: University of Calgary Press. ISBN: 9781773856339.
