Exile, Diaspora, and Return: Changing Cultural Landscapes in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay
Exile, Diaspora, and Return: Changing Cultural Landscapes in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay
Reynolds Professor of Latin American Studies and of Politics and International Affairs
Research Fellow at the Harry Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace and Director of the International Center for University Teaching of the Jewish Civilization
Professor of Latin American Literature and Culture
Professor Emeritus and Leon Blum Chair of Political Science
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Abstract
This book explores how Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay have been affected by postexilic relocations, transnational migrant displacements, and diasporas. It provides a systematic analysis of the formation of exile communities and diaspora politics, the politics of return, and the agenda of democratization in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, focusing on the impact of intellectuals, academics, activists, and public figures who had experienced exile on the reconstitution and transformation of their societies following democratization. Readers are offered a kaleidoscope of intellectual itineraries, debates, and contributions held in the public domain by individuals who confronted and fought authoritarian rule. The book covers their contributions to the restructuring and transformation of scientific disciplines and of the humanities and the arts, as well as their collective institutional impact on higher education, science and technology, and public institutions. Bringing together sociopolitical, cultural, and policy analysis with the testimonies of dozens of intellectuals, academics, political activists, and policymakers, the book addresses the impact of exile on people’s lives and on their fractured experiences, the debates and prospects of return, the challenges of dis-exile and postexilic trends, and, finally, the ways in which those who experienced exile impacted democratized institutions, public culture, and discourse. It also follows some crucial shifts in the frontiers of citizenship, moving analysis to transnational connections and permanent diasporas, including the diasporas of knowledge that increasingly changed the very meaning of being national and transnational, while connecting those countries to the global arena.
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Front Matter
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Exile and Postexile in Analytical Perspective
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Escape, Deportation, and Exile: The Contours of Institutionalized Exclusion
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Exile and Diaspora Politics: Mobilizing to Undo Exclusion
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The Politics of Return: Diaspora and Home Country Initiatives, Transnational Networks, and State Policies
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Surviving Authoritarianism, Contributing to the Agenda of Democratization
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Undoing Exile? Remembering, Imagining, Envisioning
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The Transformational Role of Culture and Education: Impacting the Future
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Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship
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Conclusions
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End Matter
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