Andreia Sarabando (International) assertion Andreia Sarabando i(A109769 works by)
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1 “Dreaming of the Empire of Nostalgia” : John Mateer’s Southern Barbarians Andreia Sarabando , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of the European Association of Studies on Australia, , vol. 3 no. 2 2012; (p. 20-31)
'This article deals with the politics of observing and commenting on "elsewhere" in John Mateer's "Portuguese collection" of poetry, Southern Barbarians (2011), with particular recourse to Marc Augé's anthropological theories of places and non-places. It also attempts to establish connections between Mateer's perceptions of Portugal and questions related to a Portuguese national identity as formulated by contemporary cultural commentators (Eduardo Lourenço, José Gil, Boaventura de Sousa Santos). In doing so, an exploration of the relationship between Portugal and Australia becomes inevitable.' (Author's abstract)
1 y separately published work icon Percursos e Representações da Pós-colonialidade / Journeys: Postcolonial Trajectories and Representations Elena Brugioni (editor), Joana Passos (editor), Andreia Sarabando (editor), Marie-Manuelle Silva (editor), Famalicao : Humus , 2012 Z1878044 2012 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon To the Single Man’s Hut 單身漢的茅屋; Para a cabana do homem solteiro Christopher Kelen , Andreia Sarabando (translator), Debby Sou Vai Keng (translator), Macao : Association of Stories in Macao , 2010 Z1864274 2010 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Republic of the East A Republica do Oriente John Mateer , Andreia Sarabando (translator), Macao : Association of Stories in Macao , 2008 Z1864271 2008 selected work poetry This bilingual (English/Portuguese) edition collects together poems about the vestiges of Portuguese history in East Asia. Divided into three sections, related to Macao, Japan and Portugal itself, the book presents a vision of the present with an ironic and melancholy awareness of the past. [Publisher's blurb]
1 Untitled Andreia Sarabando , 2006 single work review
— Appears in: Reviews in Australian Studies , vol. 1 no. 6 2006;

— Review of The People Singers : The Surfers Paradise Poems John Millett , 2005 selected work poetry
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