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Editorship and modernity : the Portuguese periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904)

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This paper explores the representations of foreign cultures and literatures in the Portuguese periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902-04). Special attention is given to the concept of transnationality, which occupied a prominent place in the writings of Ana de Castro Osório and Maria Sarmento da Silveira. By drawing on a range of understudied publications and historical sources, this paper explains how the two editors incorporated foreign influences in their periodical in order to reassert the norms of their native culture and reinforce the need for social change. A transnational approach to editorship will provide a firm ground for the study of women’s contribution to public debate and their role in shaping society and culture.
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periodical studies, Portuguese periodicals, transnationality, Sociedade Futura

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Bezari, Christina. “Editorship and Modernity : The Portuguese Periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904).” Até Às Raízes Da Lusofonia, 2020.
APA
Bezari, C. (2020). Editorship and modernity : the Portuguese periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904). Até Às Raízes Da Lusofonia. Presented at the Até às Raízes da Lusofonia, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
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Bezari, Christina. 2020. “Editorship and Modernity : The Portuguese Periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904).” In Até Às Raízes Da Lusofonia.
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Bezari, Christina. 2020. “Editorship and Modernity : The Portuguese Periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904).” In Até Às Raízes Da Lusofonia.
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Bezari C. Editorship and modernity : the Portuguese periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904). In: Até às Raízes da Lusofonia. 2020.
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C. Bezari, “Editorship and modernity : the Portuguese periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904),” in Até às Raízes da Lusofonia, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, 2020.
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  location     = {{Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium}},
  title        = {{Editorship and modernity : the Portuguese periodical Sociedade Futura (Lisbon, 1902–1904)}},
  year         = {{2020}},
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