L’Angola, un Eldorado pour la jeunesse portugaise ?: Mondes imaginés et expériences de la mobilité dans l’espace lusophone
Since the end of the civil war in Angola in 2002 Migration from Portugal to icts form-have Increased Significantly. Who Are The Portuguese PRECISELY Who decided to go and work in Angola, and what are Their motivations? Which economic, social, cultural resources, as well as the factoring related to i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cahiers d'études africaines 2016-04, Vol.1/2 (221-222), p.29-52 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the end of the civil war in Angola in 2002 Migration from Portugal to icts form-have Increased Significantly. Who Are The Portuguese PRECISELY Who decided to go and work in Angola, and what are Their motivations? Which economic, social, cultural resources, as well as the factoring related to identity and memory, are in contention Being Mobilized trajectories? What meanings do they bestow on the places and spaces They travel to and across, as well as on Their Own experience of mobility? They article examined the articulation in the notions of migrant subjectivities, family memories, and intergenerational bonds of the framework of European migration to Africa historically that are associated to the colonial empires. |
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ISSN: | 0008-0055 1777-5353 |
DOI: | 10.4000/etudesafricaines.18891 |