Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria Cardoso

In the novel O Retorno (2011), the Portuguese writer Dulce Maria Cardoso develops a deep reflection on the decolonization of Portuguese Africa and the massive repatriation of colonial residents (“retornados”), prompting us to think about the exilic condition and the borders between identity and othe...

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Main Author: Maria Araújo da Silva
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Published: Sorbonne Université - Laboratoire CRIMIC (EA 2561) 2016-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/catalonia/774
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description In the novel O Retorno (2011), the Portuguese writer Dulce Maria Cardoso develops a deep reflection on the decolonization of Portuguese Africa and the massive repatriation of colonial residents (“retornados”), prompting us to think about the exilic condition and the borders between identity and otherness. While conducting an inquiry about the violence of separation, she shows us that human beings can recover from the catastrophe and consider new horizons, despite injuries and loss.
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spelling doaj-art-a59d8eefb6e744549f2243a1559f246a2024-12-09T14:29:09ZcatSorbonne Université - Laboratoire CRIMIC (EA 2561)Catalonia1760-66592016-12-011910.4000/catalonia.774Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria CardosoMaria Araújo da SilvaIn the novel O Retorno (2011), the Portuguese writer Dulce Maria Cardoso develops a deep reflection on the decolonization of Portuguese Africa and the massive repatriation of colonial residents (“retornados”), prompting us to think about the exilic condition and the borders between identity and otherness. While conducting an inquiry about the violence of separation, she shows us that human beings can recover from the catastrophe and consider new horizons, despite injuries and loss.https://journals.openedition.org/catalonia/774catastropheCardoso Dulce Mariadecolonization« retornados »uprooting
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Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria Cardoso
Catalonia
catastrophe
Cardoso Dulce Maria
decolonization
« retornados »
uprooting
title Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria Cardoso
title_full Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria Cardoso
title_fullStr Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria Cardoso
title_full_unstemmed Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria Cardoso
title_short Catastrophe et anabase chez Dulce Maria Cardoso
title_sort catastrophe et anabase chez dulce maria cardoso
topic catastrophe
Cardoso Dulce Maria
decolonization
« retornados »
uprooting
url https://journals.openedition.org/catalonia/774
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