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O retorno de cerca de meio milhão de portugueses das ex-colónias entre 1974 e 1979 é um
evento histórico que, por um lado, perturba as grandes narrativas nacionais de Portugal e, por
outro, ainda está pouco estudado do ponto de vista dos assalariados e pequenos proprietários
brancos e mestiços. Sob o prisma da classe, do género e da “raça”, esta investigação cruzou
testemunhos da memória vivida e elementos da memória mediada para aceder quer a trajetórias
individuais de portugueses retornados de Angola realojados num bairro social do Vale da
Amoreira, quer aos quadros sociais de memória que participam na construção da memória
coletiva da vida colonial, do retorno e da vida em tempo pós-colonial.
The return of around half a million Portuguese from the former colonies between 1974 and 1979 is a historic event that, on the one hand, disturbs the great national narratives of Portugal and, on the other hand, is still poorly studied from the point of view of white and mestizo wage earners and small owners. Under the prism of class, gender and "race", this investigation crossed testimonies of lived memory and elements of mediated memory to access both the individual trajectories of Portuguese returnees from Angola relocated in a social neighborhood in Vale da Amoreira, and the social frameworks of memory that participate in the construction of the collective memory of colonial life, of the return and of life in post-colonial times.
The return of around half a million Portuguese from the former colonies between 1974 and 1979 is a historic event that, on the one hand, disturbs the great national narratives of Portugal and, on the other hand, is still poorly studied from the point of view of white and mestizo wage earners and small owners. Under the prism of class, gender and "race", this investigation crossed testimonies of lived memory and elements of mediated memory to access both the individual trajectories of Portuguese returnees from Angola relocated in a social neighborhood in Vale da Amoreira, and the social frameworks of memory that participate in the construction of the collective memory of colonial life, of the return and of life in post-colonial times.
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Angola Memória coletiva Memória social Migrações coloniais Pós colonialismo Retornados
