Politics in exteriority – notes about Latin-American exile
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2008v15n20p205Abstract
The article analyzes some Latin American writers that were forced to leave their countries for politics persecutions during the 19th and the 21st century. The exile as a politic imposition is notoriously distinguished of emigration, this one usually resulting from economic circumstances and also personal choice. The condition of exiled writer established a double exteriority: at the same time that interfered in the politic performance and private life of these writers, the exile also influenced in the respective production and publicizing Latin-American literature.Downloads
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2009-04-16
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Brancher, A., & Souza, F. F. F. de. (2009). Politics in exteriority – notes about Latin-American exile. Esboços: Histories in Global Contexts, 15(20), 205–221. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-7976.2008v15n20p205
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