Masculinidades debaixo de fogo: homossocialidade e homossexualidade na guerra colonial (1961-1974)

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Lusophone Studies Pub Date : 2019-06-18 DOI:10.21471/JLS.V4I1.302
António Fernando Cascais
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The experience of homosexuality among Portuguese troops engaged in the colonial wars in Africa (1961-1974) appears primarily in those rare works that do not defend the colonial conflict nor shy away from crises of masculinity. Conversely, works apologetic of Portuguese colonialism are almost exclusively homophobic. In texts that narrate the colonial experience of openly gay writers, such references arise indirectly and in the background. Generally focused on the conflicts and traumas of young soldiers, allusions to homosexual experience negotiate a tension between surrender and self-defensive resistance. That this tension is normally resolved in favor of the latter shows how resistance was not a subversion of heteronormative masculinity; rather, it contributed to the repression of its crisis. The result is a reinforcement of the open homophobia encoded in the revolutionary ideals that led to the events of April 25, 1974.
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战火中的男性气概:殖民战争中的同性恋与同性恋(1961-1974)
参与非洲殖民战争(1961-1974)的葡萄牙军队中的同性恋经历主要出现在那些罕见的作品中,这些作品既不捍卫殖民冲突,也不回避男性气质危机。相反,为葡萄牙殖民主义道歉的作品几乎完全是恐同的。在讲述公开同性恋作家的殖民经历的文本中,这种提及是间接的,也是在背景中出现的。通常集中在年轻士兵的冲突和创伤上,暗指同性恋经历在投降和自卫抵抗之间的紧张关系。这种紧张关系通常会得到有利于后者的解决,这表明抵抗并不是对非规范男性气质的颠覆;相反,它助长了对危机的镇压。其结果是强化了导致1974年4月25日事件的革命理想中公开的恐同情绪。
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Journal of Lusophone Studies
Journal of Lusophone Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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