THE MACONDE OF MOZAMBIQUE IN THE NARRATIVE IN DUPLICITY OF THE ANTHROPOLOGISTS JORGE AND MARGOT DIAS (1929-1970)
Mozambique, Jorge Dias, Margot Dias, colonialism
This dissertation aims to analyze the intellectual production of Portuguese anthropologists António Jorge Dias and Margot Schmidt Dias on the Maconde, an African ethnic group living in Mozambique. From official documentation and prepared by agents of the Portuguese state, in this case the General Bulletin of Colonies, we seek to understand how the Estado Novo of Portugal articulated, through photographs or articles, the multiple images of its colonies in Africa, spaces that the Portuguese authorities always wanted to control, either through agreements and/or relationships of violence.