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XVI(1) | 2009
Afrique australe, Afrique lusophone. Mondes fragmentés, histoires liées

África austral, África lusófona. Mundos fragmentados, histórias interligadas
Southern Africa, lusophone Africa. Fragmented worlds, connected histories
Edited by Brigitte Lachartre and Dominique Vidal
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Lusotopie is an international comparatist journal devoted to political analysis of contemporary spaces stemming from Portuguese history and colonization. It deals with general issues in political analysis (nationalism, ethnicity, neo-liberalism, State reform, federalism, gender, civil war, media, civil society, election, etc.): it provides an original approach within this heterogeneous postcolonial space on the four continents and in numerous Diasporas. Founded in 1994, Lusotopie has published a wide range of contributions from researchers of over 30 different nationalities, often from Southern countries. It has brought up an egalitarian dialogue space thanks to use of three international languages (French, Portuguese and English).

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Ont participé à l’élaboration de ce volume : Michel Cahen, Brigitte Lachartre, Emilie Lavie, Eduardo Britto Santos, Dominique Vidal, Elizabeth Vignati, Jacqueline Vivès, Fabienne Wateau

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