Fado and derives in Lisbon: from the colonial metropolisto the global lusophone city
Abstract
This article analyzes the multicultural reality of Lisbon from its historical and colonial past and symbolically constructed. During the Salazar dictatorial regime, the city became an allegory of colonialism where memorials of an imperial and lusophone past were built. Through documentary analysis and field work, this research relates the static and hieratic current situation of the monumental city opposite the dynamism of an increasingly urban multiculturalism, becoming more Africanized, segregated and excluded.Downloads
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