Exile and Diaspora in an Atypical Context: Chileans and Argentineans in the United States (1973-2005)

TitleExile and Diaspora in an Atypical Context: Chileans and Argentineans in the United States (1973-2005)
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsBenedetta Calandra
JournalBulletin of Latin American Research
Volume32
Issue3
Pagination311-324
ISSN02613050
Call Number87990401
Abstract

This article focuses on two groups of Southern Cone exiles' communities, Chileans and Argentineans, choosing to settle down in an atypical destination: the United States. After estimating some qualitative and quantitative findings, the article delves into the ways these communities settle down, remember their relationship with politics, maintain their connection with exiled fellow-countrymen worldwide and perceive their national identity. By relying on an empirical, single-case perspective, with no theoretical ambitions to extrapolate its conclusions to other contexts, this article examines the extent to which the conceptualisation of the exile and diaspora categories changes when applied to these two communities.

DOI10.1111/blar.12000
Short TitleExile and Diaspora in an Atypical Context