About Author
Dr. José Lingna Nafafé
PhD(Birm.)
Associate Professor of African and Atlantic History
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José Lingna Nafafé is an Associate Professor of African and Atlantic History and was co-Director of Teaching for Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at the University of Bristol. Dr Lingna Nafafé’s academic interests embrace a number of inter-related areas, linked by the overarching themes of: the Black Atlantic abolitionist movement in the 17th Century; the Lusophone Atlantic African diaspora; seventeenth and eighteenth century African, Portuguese and Brazilian histories; slavery and wage-labour, 1792-1850; race, religion and ethnicity; Luso-African migrants’ culture and integration in the Northern (England) and Southern Europe (Portugal and Spain); ‘Europe in Africa’ and ‘Africa in Europe’; and the relationship between postcolonial theory and the Lusophone Atlantic.
In 2016, he was awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship to undertake archival research for the project “Freedom and Lusophone African Diaspora in the Atlantic”. Dr Lingna Nafafé is Co-Investigator for a recently awarded ERC Advance Grant project with Prof. Julia O’Connell Davidson at the University of Bristol. We are carrying out research in 5 countries - UK, Spain, Brazil, France, Italy –on “Modern Marronage? The Pursuit and Practice of Freedom in the Contemporary World”. Dr Lingna Nafafe leads the project’s Brazil strand, conducting archival research on Quilombo dos Palmares (Alagoas), one of the earliest, largest and most successful Maroon communities in the seventeenth century, and on migrants’ settlement in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
Dr Lingna Nafafé has previously been Programme Director of the MA in Black Humanities at the University of Bristol. He was nominated on ‘The BME Power List 2018 – Bristol’s 100 Most Influential BME People’ for having “advanced the history on resistance to enslavement through ground-breaking research which African Voices Forum shared at the Afrika Eye Film Festival in 2017.” Dr Lingna Nafafé’s second monograph Lourenço da Silva Mendonça, and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the 17th Century published with Cambridge University Press, 2022 (- part of the Studies on the African Diaspora series and featured in the Cambridge lists in Atlantic history, Latin American history, African history, and the history of slavery). This innovative book provides substantial new evidence of the transnational and highly organised African abolitionist movement (including oppressed peoples of the Atlantic world such as, New Christians and Native Americans) in a crucial period in global history.
Dr Lingna Nafafé has shared research findings with the following:
All-Party Parliamentary group on Guinea-Bissau, UK
Vatican Radio in Rome, Italy
USA State Department, USA
Guinea-Bissau National Television
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK
Mosaic Producciones for France TV and RTP Portugal, Spain
Conversation about countries of the South - Conversas ao Sul (Portuguese National Television) - RTP ÁFRICA, Portugal
Newspaper, Jornal de Angola, Angola
Newspaper, Al Jazeera
Broccoli Productions – Podcast, UK
Guinea-Bissau National Televison
Portuguese Nacional Radio - RDP ÁFRICA, Portugal
He is currently writing a third monograph on: Beyond Wilberforce’s Experiment in Abolitionism: Yellow Fever Epidemic, Unfree Labour and the Market, 1792-1870
Teaching Undergraduates and Postgraduates
Units that I currently teach including undergraduate and postgraduate:
HISP10015: Key Moments in Lusophone History and Culture
HISP20099: Migration and Movement: Cultural Exchange in the Lusophone World, 19th to 20th
HISP20089: Cultural Exchange in the Lusophone Atlantic, 16th-17th Centuries
HISP30058: Culture and Politics in Luso-Africa and Brazil 18th-19th Centuries
MODL30026: Pan-Africanism: Ideas and Archives
MODLM0025: Theorizing Violence: Colonial Encounters and Anticolonial Reactions
MODLM0002: Cultural Encounters
MODLM0044: Black Humanities II 2020
MODLM0021: Research Skills
Research supervision
I welcome proposals in any areas of early modern Lusophone Africa and connections with Brazil, in most areas of Black Atlantic abolitionist movement history; Lusophone Atlantic African diaspora; Freedom; Marronage (Quilombo dos Palmares); Law and the Luso-Hispanic Atlantic Slavery; African perspectives on the Atlantic slavery; Black Atlantic Christian confraternities; race; religion and ethnicity, and I would also supervise thesis on modern Luso-African migrants in Europe, and postcolonial theories.
External positions
Advisory board of the Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, the most prestigious Portuguese peer-review academic journal on African Studies and Council member of African Studies Association in the UK (ASAUK).
External Examiner, Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, University of Sheffield, Queen Mary University, University of Nottingham
1 Sep 2019 → July 2022
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Research projects
Modern Marronage? The Pursuit and Practice of Freedom in the Contemporary World
Principal Investigator
Description
Dr Lingna Nafafé is also currently working (as Co-Investigator) with Prof. Julia O’Connell Davidson (PI), University of Bristol; on a five-year European Research Council Advance Grant (ERC) project entitled: “Modern…
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Managing organisational unit
Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
Dates
01/09/2018 to 01/08/2023
FINISHED
Freedom and Lusophone African Diaspora in the 17th Century Atlantic
Principal Investigator
Description
Key findings, Mendonça’s legal arguments, in which he accused nations involved in Atlantic slavery, including the Vatican, Italy, Spain and Portugal, of committing crimes against humanity and urged for the…
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Managing organisational unit
Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies
Dates
01/01/2016 to 01/01/2017
FINISHED
African Migrants' integration in Northern and Southern Europe
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Dates
01/10/2014 to 01/02/2016
FINISHED
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Recent publications
21/08/2023
Slavery and Abolition
Article
Published
03/03/2022
“The Grammar of Violence of Subalternized Women: Three Examples of Contemporary African Films,”
Carolin Overhoff Ferreira
The Journal of African Cinemas
Article
Accepted/In press
22/08/2022
Lourenço da Silva Mendonça and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century
Lourenço da Silva Mendonça and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century
Authored book
Published
27/11/2021
Carolin Overhoff Ferreira
Rebeca
E-pub ahead of print
01/01/2020
Carolin Overhoff Ferreira
“A gramática da violência na fala das mulheres subalternizadas – três exemplos do cinema africano contemporâneo”, in Ana Camila Esteves and Jusciele Oliveira, (eds.), Cinemas Africanos Contemporâneos - Abordagens Críticas, São Paulo: Sesc, 2020, pp. 43-61.
Chapter in a book
Published
Awards
Book Nominations
2022 One of BBC History Magazine's Books of the Year (out of 21 best books for history lovers)
Gilder Lehrman Center Frederick Douglass Book Prize
Toynbee Prize Foundation
African Studies Association, USA (ASA United States of America) Award