When? Thursday 16.05.202418:00

Historicising lusophone (im)mobilities

Where? 1, Marché-aux-Poissons -, L-2345 Luxembourg Training/Conferences

with Aleida Vieira and Bernardino Tavares

Talk

with Aleida Vieira and Bernardino Tavares

In this presentation, we historicise lusophone presences and (im)mobilities into Luxembourg and discuss the imbrication of colonialism in lusophone migration patterns. We seek to contribute to nuanced discussion concerning their challenges and on how their social and work interactions are impacted by migration and language regimes of the host country, but also by their history, to some extent, leading to the reproduction, contestation and/or reversion of colonial hierarchies. The conference will be in English.

All dates :
- 16/05/2024, 18:00, EN

Price :
Free

Upon reservation :
+352 47 93 30-214/414 servicedespublics@mnaha.etat.lu

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Location

Address: Nationalmusée um Fëschmaart
1, Marché-aux-Poissons -
L-2345 Luxembourg
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