Grassi, Marzia2016-02-032016-02-032015Grassi, M. (2015). Places and Belongings: Conjugality between Angola and Portugal (TL Network e-Working Papers, Nº 8). European Science Foundation & Instituto de Ciências Sociais da UL Working Paper2182-5718http://hdl.handle.net/10451/22549In the context of contemporary studies of families and transnational lives, this paper sets out the emergence of new forms of conjugality among heterosexual couples living apart (one in Portugal, the other in Angola). Considering the importance of gender stratification we seek to understand how the construction of masculinity is reformulated in the couple when the man migrates to the other country to find work. When a conjugal pair separates as a result of the migration of one person, fluid forms of conjugality arise, demanding realignment of gender roles. The forms of conjugality that are emerging today can also be studied from the point of view of Post-colonialism Theory – seen in the continuities and ruptures in Portugal’s colonial imagination, the gender-role building, and the migrations between the two countries. The paper contains a lecture and analysis of the data already collected in the research project "Places and Belonging: conjugality between Angola and Portugal" (PTDC/AFR/119149/2010).engConjugalidadeTransnacionalismoPlaces and Belongings: Conjugality between Angola and Portugalworking paper