Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory

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Main Author: Favarato, Claudia
Publication Date: 2021
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The discipline of comparative political theory (CPT) rose within the Anglo-Saxon context in the 1990s; rejecting the existing epistemological hegemony, it aims to integrate non-western theories and thought in political theory. Following a brief overview of CPT, this paper intends to report that CPT in nigh existent in the scholarship of political theory available in Portuguese. The overall scarcity of CPT in Portuguese scholarship texts epitomizes not only the lack of response to comprehensive, globalized or cosmopolitan canons of political theory, as referred in anglophone literature, but also a failure in providing space and representation for authors, texts, ideas and concepts beyond the canons. Among the areas of interests of CPT, political theorizations endogenous of Africa are the least considered ones. In the Portuguese literature of political theory, sub-Saharan and Luso-African political thought and theory are underrepresented.
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title Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory
spellingShingle Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory
Favarato, Claudia
comparative political theory
comparative political thought
PALOP
political theory in Africa
Portuguese literature in political theory
title_short Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory
title_full Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory
title_fullStr Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory
title_full_unstemmed Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory
title_sort Palavras lusófonas na Comparative Political Theory | Lusophone words in Comparative Political Theory
author Favarato, Claudia
author_facet Favarato, Claudia
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Favarato, Claudia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv comparative political theory
comparative political thought
PALOP
political theory in Africa
Portuguese literature in political theory
topic comparative political theory
comparative political thought
PALOP
political theory in Africa
Portuguese literature in political theory
description The discipline of comparative political theory (CPT) rose within the Anglo-Saxon context in the 1990s; rejecting the existing epistemological hegemony, it aims to integrate non-western theories and thought in political theory. Following a brief overview of CPT, this paper intends to report that CPT in nigh existent in the scholarship of political theory available in Portuguese. The overall scarcity of CPT in Portuguese scholarship texts epitomizes not only the lack of response to comprehensive, globalized or cosmopolitan canons of political theory, as referred in anglophone literature, but also a failure in providing space and representation for authors, texts, ideas and concepts beyond the canons. Among the areas of interests of CPT, political theorizations endogenous of Africa are the least considered ones. In the Portuguese literature of political theory, sub-Saharan and Luso-African political thought and theory are underrepresented.
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