Sufrir lejos, quedarse juntos. El exilio de los uruguayos en Francia
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2007.v64.i1.33Keywords:
political sociology, exile, subjectivity, left, suffering, Tupamaros, France, UruguayAbstract
This article explores the subjectivity of the Uruguayan exiles arrived at France after 1970. The work leans in one long ethnographic exploration to give account of the numerous displacements that structure the sociability of the exile. The general hypothesis is that the membership of at revolutionary movements of left had already the future exiles to take distance respect to the social order. That taking of distance became rupture with the exile, and was reinforced after that, when exile was perpetuated through a successive series of expulsions and ruptures.
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