Europe
Greece, photographed by Isaac Ohringer
Where Love Lies I: The West’s Affair with the Exotic.
We are told that love is a primal force: innate, ahistorical, transcendental and above society. But how can something be truly innate if it is a concept that exists within the act of telling? CLC Columnist Mila Edensor explores such intriguing questions in this excellent analysis of early modern Portuguese poetry. From the unrequited love of men in the late 1500s, to the ‘passport bro’ of today, Edensor skilfully explores what this obscure poetry can mean for us today.
Lusotropicalism in Literature
Jenny Frost explores the ideology of ‘lusotropicalism’ through the lens of postcolonial Mozambican literature.
Suppressed Spaces - The Intricacies of Cypriot Language and Culture
“The Cypriot language and Cypriot culture have been created in suppressed spaces, under the pressure of foreign powers … “ . A thought-provoking exploration of identity and language in Cyprus, an often overlooked country of the MEA region, by Ilaeira Leto Agrotou Georgiou.