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Migrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers in Latin America -

Migrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers in Latin America

Buch | Hardcover
372 Seiten
2020
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-43223-9 (ISBN)
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This volume focuses on Jewish, Arab, non-Latin European, Asian, and Latin American immigrants and their experiences in their “new” homes. Rejecting exceptionalist and homogenizing tendencies within immigration history, contributors advocate instead an approach that emphasizes the locally- and nationally-embedded nature of ethnic identification.
Scholarship on ethnicity in modern Latin America has traditionally understood the region’s various societies as fusions of people of European, indigenous, and/or African descent. These are often deployed as stable categories, with European or “white” as a monolith against which studies of indigeneity or blackness are set. The role of post-independence immigration from eastern and western Europe—as well as from Asia, Africa, and Latin-American countries—in constructing the national ethnic landscape remains understudied. The contributors of this volume focus their attention on Jewish, Arab, non-Latin European, Asian, and Latin American immigrants and their experiences in their “new” homes. Rejecting exceptionalist and homogenizing tendencies within immigration history, contributors advocate instead an approach that emphasizes the locally- and nationally-embedded nature of ethnic identification.

Raanan Rein, Ph.D. (1991), Tel Aviv University, is the Sourasky Professor of History, Head of the S. Daniel Abraham Center and Vice President of Tel Aviv University. His most recent book is Populism and Ethnicity: Peronism and the Jews of Argentina (2020). Stefan Rinke, Dr. phil. (1995), Dr. habil. (2003), Catholic University of Eichstätt, is Professor of Latin American History at the Institute of Latin American Studies at Freie Universität Berlin and was an Einstein Research Fellow 2013-2015. Amongst his most recent publications is Conquistadoren und Azteken: Hernán Cortés und die Eroberung Mexikos (2019). David M.K. Sheinin (Trent University) is Académico Correspondiente of the Academia Nacional de la Historia de la República Argentina. In 2013, he was the recipient of the Arthur P. Whitaker Prize for Consent of the Damned: Ordinary Argentinians in the Dirty War.

Acknowledgments

List of Contributors



1 Introduction

 Raanan Rein, Stefan Rinke, and David M.K. Sheinin



2 In Search of Wandering Husbands: Jewish Migration, Desertion, and Divorce between Poland and Argentina, 1919–1939

 Lelia Stadler



3 Indifference, Hostility, and Pragmatism: an X-Ray of Chilean Right-Wing Attitudes toward Jews, 1932–1940

 Gustavo Guzmán



4 Diplomacy and Ethnicity: Germans in Brazil (1933–1938)

 Vinícius Bivar



5 Constructing a Transnational Identity: the Three Phases of Palestinian Immigration to Chile, 1900–1950

 Hagai Rubinstein



6 Political Immigrants: the “Chileanization” of Arabs and Jews and Their Class Subjectivities, 1930–1970

 Claudia Stern



7 Over the Rainbow: Costa Rica as a “Geography of Meaning” for U.S. American Immigrants, 1945–1980

 Atalia Shragai



8 Unsafe Havens for Jewish-Argentine Migrants: the Rise and Fall of the Third Peronist Government and the Traumatic Effects of the 1973 Yom Kippur War

 Adrián Krupnik



9 Missing Jews: the Memory of Dictatorship in Argentina and the Jewish Identity Diplomacy of José Siderman

 David M.K. Sheinin



10 Crisscrossing the Oyapock River: Entangled Histories and Fluid Identities in the French-Brazilian Borderland

 Fabio Santos



11 Together Un-united: Muslims in the Triple Frontier on the Defensive against Accusations of Terrorism

 Omri Elmaleh



12 Los muchachos Peronistas Japoneses: the Peronist Movement and the Nikkei

 Raanan Rein, Aya Udagawa, and Pablo Adrián Vázquez



13 Identity Diversity among Chinese Immigrants and Their Descendants in Buenos Aires

 Susana Brauner and Rayén Torres



14 “We Colombian Women Are Damned No Matter What We Do”: an Analysis of Police Officers’ Perceptions and Colombian Women’s Experiences during Their Arrest in Ecuador

 Andrea Romo-Pérez



15 Concluding Essay: Rethinking Latin America in the New Ethnic Studies

 Jurgen Buchenau and Jerry Dávila



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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Jewish Latin America ; 12
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 674 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Judentum
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 90-04-43223-X / 900443223X
ISBN-13 978-90-04-43223-9 / 9789004432239
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