The feminine eye on the Portuguese dispersion in the novel O vale da paixão
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i25.68377Keywords:
Portuguese Diaspora, Migration, Space, PortugalAbstract
The novel o Vale da Paixão, wrote by the portuguese writer Lidia Jorge, give us the opportunity to reflect on the portuguese diaspora in the second half of the twentieyh century. Fully narrated bya a female character, the story is enriched with original shades, because it reveals the problem of migration from the perspective of those who stay in Portugal. This article aims to analyze the characters' relantionship with their spaces (new and old) and, when it is possible, to draw parallels between ficition and historical facts of Portugal.
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