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Gabriela Antunes (8 July 1937 - 3 April 2004) was an Angolan writer and educator.

Gabriela Antunes
Born(1937-07-08)8 July 1937
Died3 April 2004(2004-04-03) (aged 66)
NationalityAngolan
Alma materUniversity of Lisbon
OccupationWriter

Biography

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Antunes was born on 8 July 1937 in Huambo. After completing secondary school in Huambo, she moved to Lisbon in 1955.[1] She obtained a bachelor's degree in linguistics in Germany.[2] Antunes earned a postgraduate degree in Education and English in Luanda. She began working at the Sarmento Rodrigues Commercial and Industrial School, and in 1964 was hired at the English and German Commercial Institute of Luanda. She also taught at the Superior Private Institute of Angola. Antunes was the UNESCO Coordinator of Portuguese in Angola. In addition, she was the director of the Angolan National Library.[1]

Gabriela Antunes was professor and journalism program coordinator at the High Institute of Luanda Economics. In the sports field, she achieved the position of chairman of the general meeting of the Angolan Swimming Federation.[3] In 1980, she changed jobs from the Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Culture, headed at the time by António Jacinto. At this point, she became more interested in children's literature. Antunes joined the Angolan Writers Union (UEA) in June 1984. In 1986, she hosted a children's program on the Public Television of Angola.[4] She participated in several seminars and conferences in Africa, America and Europe as well as in the first Biennial, held in December 1995.[5]

One of her best known works is Histórias Velhas, Roupa NovaorEstórias velhas, roupa nova, a collection of four children's stories.[6] She wrote several works adapting traditional tales for children, and asserted that her mission was "to tell them of their things, their land, beauty and people."[4]

Antunes was also a noted human rights activist and promoter of the Portuguese language. She died on 3 April 2004 in Lisbon while awaiting medical treatment.[1] On 8 April, Antunes was buried at the Alto Cemetery das Cruzes, in Luanda. President of the National Assembly Roberto de Almeida was in attendance at the funeral, and President José Eduardo dos Santos sent a letter of condolence.[3]

Awards and recognition

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Bibliography

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Notable works are as follows:[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Gabriela Antunes". Portal da Literatura. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  • ^ a b James, Martin W. (27 May 2004). Historical Dictionary of Angola. Scarecrow Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-8108-6560-0.
  • ^ a b ANGOP (8 April 2004). "Gabriela Antunes foi a enterrar esta tarde no Alto das Cruzes". AngoNotícias. Archived from the original on 4 October 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  • ^ a b Cardoso, Pedro (7 April 2004). "Morte de Gabriela Antunes deixa um vazio na literatura infantil angolana". ANGOP. Archived from the original on 4 October 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  • ^ a b "Escritora Gabriela Antunes morre vítima de doença". Nexus. 5 April 2004. Archived from the original on 4 October 2016. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
  • ^ Macêdo, Tania; Chaves, Rita de Cássia Natal; Flory, Suely Fadul Villibor (2007). Literaturas de língua portuguesa: Angola (in Portuguese). Arte & Ciência. p. 157. ISBN 978-85-7473-339-5.
  • ^ "WOMEN WRITING AFRICA: A Bibliography of Lusophone Women Writers". European Languages and Studies, The University of Western Australia. Retrieved 19 October 2014.

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