2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-21862012000200007
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A questão agrária na literatura neorrealista portuguesa

Abstract: Os temas desenvolvidos pelos investigadores científicos e pelos políticos que se dedicaram à questão agrária portuguesa ao longo dos séculos estão presentes de forma clara na literatura sobre o mundo rural. No século XX a corrente que mais fortemente expressou as preocupações sociais da ruralidade foi o Neorrealismo, e esta incursão pelo seu universo de autores e temas teve como objetivo a síntese das imagens que se construíram sobre o Alentejo e que muito contribuíram para lançar as bases do movimento da refo… Show more

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“…Their works provided readers with impressions of workers' misery, class tension, landowners' oppression and so on. However, their stories usually related to life in the 1930s and 1940s (Almeida, 2012). It can be argued that the problems they exposed had been mostly overcome partly by legislation issued in the 1960s regarding social benefits, partly by the easing of pressure on employment through emigration, and partly by the introduction of mechanization and some progress of industrialisation.…”
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“…Their works provided readers with impressions of workers' misery, class tension, landowners' oppression and so on. However, their stories usually related to life in the 1930s and 1940s (Almeida, 2012). It can be argued that the problems they exposed had been mostly overcome partly by legislation issued in the 1960s regarding social benefits, partly by the easing of pressure on employment through emigration, and partly by the introduction of mechanization and some progress of industrialisation.…”
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confidence: 99%