GOA: UMA IDENTIDADE DIFERENTE DA INDIANA JUSTIFICARIA A CONDIÇÃO COLONIAL?
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i19.50765Keywords:
Goa, Índia, descolonização, lusofoniaAbstract
EM DEZEMBRO DE 1961, AS FORÇAS ARMADAS DA UNIÃO INDIANA INVADIRAM OS TERRITÓRIOS COLONIAIS PORTUGUESES DE GOA, DAMÃO E DIU. O IMPÉRIO ULTRAMARINO PORTUGUÊS COMEÇAVA A DESMORONAR. DEPOIS DISSO, COMEÇARIA A GUERRILHA NA ÁFRICA PORTUGUESA, O QUE LEVARIA À INDEPENDÊNCIA DE VÁRIOS PAÍSES LUSÓFONOS. GOA PODERIA TER SIDO MAIS UM PAÍS LUSÓFONO INDEPENDENTE, EM VEZ DE TER-SE INTEGRADO NA ÍNDIA? O PRESENTE ARTIGO DISCUTE ESSA QUESTÃO.
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