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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; About the Author; Abbreviations; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction: Feminizing Empire; Decolonization and the Iberian Dictatorships; Transforming African Women; Perspectives: Violence and Gender in Africa's Iberian Colonies; Chapter 2 Soft Power: Uplifting "Native Women"; Between Metropoles and Colonies; First Steps and New Opportunities in Africa; Toward the Realities in the Colonies; Between Oppositions; Religion; Epilog: Toward Repressive Modernization?; Chapter 3 Violence: Authoritarian Transformations; Winning Hearts and Minds; Transformative Wars

Destruction and ConstructionDevelopment, the New Name for Peace; Epilog: Poor but Fraternal and Generous?; Chapter 4 "African Skin and a Hispanic Heart"? Racism, Ethnic Relations, Class, and Gender; Pride: Luso- and Hispanotropicalism, A Shared Discourse; Racial Prejudice and Cultural Inferiorization; Abuse and Sexual Exploitation; Epilog: Toward a Subordinated Female Elite; Chapter 5 The "Bargains" of African Women's Cooperation; The Empire: Cooperation and Collaboration; The Bargain of "Indigenous" Cooperation; Advantages and Disadvantages: Education in the Metropoles; Chosen

Obligations and Benefits and Their SubversionEpilog: Leaving to Stay; Chapter 6 Staging Iberian Domesticity in Africa; Implementing Iberian Domesticity in the Colonies; Spreading the Gospel; Folklore and Sports; Epilog: Nationalizing Through the Taste Buds?; Chapter 7 Empire and Nation-States: Competing Projects; Revolutionary Women's Organizations in Mozambique and Angola; The "Other" Modernizers: Frelimo and the MPLA; Competing Visions of the Nation; Epilog: Nationalisms and Nation-States; Chapter 8 Epilog: The Presence of Imperial Pasts; Exit Options; Contested Citizenship

Toward a Cultural Empire?Bibliography; Index; Blank Page; Blank Page; Blank Page; Blank Page; Blank Page; Blank Page

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