Rainha Ginga: história e ficção nos romances A Gloriosa família de Pepetela e A Rainha Ginga de José Eduardo Agualusa

Title in English Queen Ginga: history and fiction in the novels A Gloriosa família by Pepetela and A Rainha Ginga by José Eduardo Agualusa
Authors

STŘECHOVSKÁ Barbora

Year of publication 2022
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description This study intends to reflect on the portrait of a figure in Angolan history, Queen Ginga (1583-1663), and in this context address aspects of the relationship between history and fiction in two novels by Angolan writers José Eduardo Agualusa, A Rainha Ginga (2014) and Pepetela, A Gloriosa Família (1997). Although both novels are based on historical events, this information only serves to create its own narrative. Pepetela focuses on the period when the Dutch occupied Luanda, while Agualusa portrays the life of Queen Ginga. Both stories, narrated by marginalized people and describing a part of unofficial Angolan history, co-create Angolan history. On the other hand, the character of Ginga, reproducing here the official image of this queen, gives the stories a certain verisimilitude.
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