Published: 2021-04-19

The portuguese language is a complex heritage in its diversity of cultures and manifestations. AULP and RILP magazine are, therefore, the same privileged space and testimonies of this heritage in constant mutation and constraint. It is also in this context of globalization, in the era of digitalization, that the challenges of preservation versus language appropriation arise, both in terms of literature and in terms of orality. Scientific research and knowledge, with their own methodologies and contextual approaches, on literary estates and oral traditions, represent new opportunities for understanding and coexistence, gathered here in this issue of the Revista Internacional de Língua Portuguesa. The present publication of the number 36, 2019 edition, of the RILP magazine represents the diversity of the portuguese language - from narrative to poetry, from biography to research, from song to action. In this publication, literature and orality are dynamic forms of expression of the Portuguese language that still have a representative geographical expression - from Brazil, from Portugal, Mozambique, from São Tomé and Príncipe to Angola, to Timor-Leste. Each of these contributions has different expressions, in unequal ways, which could offend the purity of the language, but in their difference and specificities, they contribute to the wide collection of the infinite discovery and definition of lusophone.

Articles

In memory

Orlando Manuel José Fernandes da Mata
Abstract 187 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 378

Page 9-10

Presentation

Cristina Montalvão Sarmento, Patrícia Oliveira
Abstract 243 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 213

Page 13-15

The 19th century naturalist ideology

Lucério Sarmento Gundane
Abstract 602 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 452

Page 19-37

Almeida Garrett's Literary Estate

Sandra Boto
Abstract 513 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 299

Page 39-55

Life and work of Alberto Osório de Castro in Timor

Vicente Paulino
Abstract 666 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 497

Page 57-74

The need to return to cultural roots

André Ferdinand Takounjou Ngueho
Abstract 510 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 341

Page 75-83

The presence of orality in literature

Ana Maria Urquiza de Oliveira
Abstract 1971 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 1536

Page 85-102

The Angolan Portuguese and the lexical-cultural variation in hip-hop

Alexandre António Timbane, Yuran Fernandes Domingos, Euclides Victorino Silva Afonso
Abstract 1149 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 2203

Page 103-123

The intertextuality between “já sei namorar” and “geração tribalista”

Jaiana da Silva Santos
Abstract 785 | PDF (Portuguese) Downloads 1108

Page 125-141