Identity Tensions and Commemorative Speeches: the Italo-Uruguayan Filofascists before the Civic Celebrations of their Two Homelands (1918-1941)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aeamer.2019.1.03Keywords:
Immigration, Italy, Uruguay, Fascism, Civic Celebrations, IdentitiesAbstract
In the interwar period, the spread of fascism in the Italo-Uruguayan community stresses the loyalty shown by migrants to the society of origin and the host society. Such tension varies as a result of the changing political contexts of both nations, and it is reflected in the press of the period, particularly in the weekly L’Italiano, since its speeches, commemorating the civic celebrations of the two countries, seek to reconcile the Italian and Uruguayan identity in the remembrance of events that allude to the pasts of one country and the other.
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