Djibril al-Ayad interviews Su J. Djibril, general editor of TFF, asked her a few questions about her writing.
Tell us briefly about Cycling to Asylum—where did the concept come from? Did you hope to. A monsterclass on post-colonial SF from Nine Worlds. Actually, the whole con was awesome — more on that later. So I was invited by Jared Shurin to talk about one of the subjects I proposed, which was postcolonialism. A couple of hours before the talk, I went to the room where it was going to take place. This is the name of the new anthology that Futurefire.
This anthology, in their words, will call for and publish speculative fiction stories that interrogate i. Nine Worlds — My Schedule. Friday, 8th Time Travel: And how will it influence the books we read? A panel with a. LonCon 3 — My Schedule. As promised yesterday, here it is: The Anthology as Advocacy Thursday SF has a healthy tradition of anthologies that seek to open up space for new voices and new conversations, from groundbreaking books such as So Long Been Dreaming and the Bending the Landscape series, to recent anthologies such as Long Hidden, We See a Different Frontier, the Speculative Japan collection.
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Generations indicate descent from Carlos I , under whom the crowns of Castile and Aragon were united, forming the Kingdom of Spain. House of Braganza by marriage Bourbons of Spain by birth. Carlota Joaquina regarded herself as the heiress of her captured family. The queen had arch-conservative positions and wanted a reactionary response in Portugal. View a machine-translated version of the Portuguese article. Louise Elisabeth of France However, their eldest son Pedro , left behind as regent in Brazil, was proclaimed and crowned on 1 December as its independent Emperor.
Director's Cut Portuguese Edition Apr 26, Provide feedback about this page. There's a problem loading this menu right now. Get fast, free shipping with Amazon Prime. Get to Know Us. English Choose a language for shopping. Her husband, however, did not want to renege on his vows to uphold the constitution. Carlota Joaquina made an alliance with her youngest son Miguel , who shared his mother's conservative views. In , using Miguel's position as army commander, they took power and held the king a virtual prisoner in the palace, where the queen tried to make him abdicate in favor of Miguel.
The king received British help against his wife and son and regained power, finally compelling his son to leave the country. The queen had also to go briefly into exile. Though she lived there quietly, she became decidedly eccentric in dress and behaviour. However, their eldest son Pedro , left behind as regent in Brazil, was proclaimed and crowned on 1 December as its independent Emperor. John VI refused to accept this until he was persuaded by the British to do so, signing in August the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro by which he and Carlota Joaquina were granted the honorific title of Emperors of Brasil.
Claiming ill-health, Carlota Joaquina refused to visit his deathbed and started the rumour that her husband had been poisoned by the Freemasons. Pedro, Emperor of Brazil, now became King of Portugal as well, but knowing that carrying out the duties of both positions would be impossible, Pedro abdicated in Portugal and made his eldest daughter Maria the Queen of Portugal as well as betrothing her to Miguel, his younger brother. It is speculated whether she died because of natural causes or whether she, in fact, killed herself.
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For more guidance, see Wikipedia: This article includes a list of references , but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. October Learn how and when to remove this template message. Portrait by Domingos Sequeira , c. Pantheon of the Braganzas , Lisbon , Portugal. Descendants of John VI of Portugal. Ancestors of Carlota Joaquina of Spain 8. Philip V of Spain 4.
Charles III of Spain 9. Charles IV of Spain Augustus III of Poland 5. Maria Amalia of Saxony i Maria Josepha of Austria 1. Carlota Joaquina of Spain Philip of Sp, Duke of Parma Maria Luisa of Parma Louis XV of France 7.
Louise Elisabeth of France Cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. Generations indicate descent from Carlos I , under whom the crowns of Castile and Aragon were united, forming the Kingdom of Spain. Royal and Imperial consorts of Brazil. Royal consorts of Portugal. Retrieved from " https: Views Read Edit View history. In other projects Wikimedia Commons.
This page was last edited on 4 November , at By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. House of Braganza by marriage Bourbons of Spain by birth. Princess Maria Luisa of Parma. Stayed in Brazil after Napoleonic Wars in Spain.
Married Carlos, Infante of Spain his first marriage. Known by the Liberals as the Usurper , he was King of Portugal between and He was forced to abdicate after the Liberal Wars. Philip V of Spain. Charles III of Spain. Charles IV of Spain. Augustus III of Poland. Maria Amalia of Saxony i. Maria Josepha of Austria.