La inmigraci??n de posguerra en la Argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares

The article explores the ways of creation and recreation of individual and family identity with the aim of proposing some directions that advance the study of adaptation of postwar immigrants in Argentina. The main source is the correspondence of a member of an Italian family from Sicily who settled...

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Publicado: 'Institut des Am??riques 2017
Acceso en línea:1950-5701
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title La inmigraci??n de posguerra en la Argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares
spellingShingle La inmigraci??n de posguerra en la Argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares
title_short La inmigraci??n de posguerra en la Argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares
title_full La inmigraci??n de posguerra en la Argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares
title_fullStr La inmigraci??n de posguerra en la Argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares
title_full_unstemmed La inmigraci??n de posguerra en la Argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares
title_sort la inmigraci??n de posguerra en la argentina: identidad individual, identidad familiar y fuentes epistolares
description The article explores the ways of creation and recreation of individual and family identity with the aim of proposing some directions that advance the study of adaptation of postwar immigrants in Argentina. The main source is the correspondence of a member of an Italian family from Sicily who settled in Buenos Aires in the late forties. It is a collection of more than a hundred letters, most of which were written by a native of Valguarnera (province of Enna) who emigrated as a child with his family and in the sixties left for the United States, leaving some of his relatives in the Argentinian capital. In the first part we consider the characteristics this family shared with the wave of Sicilians entering the country, in the context of the postwar migration flow to Argentina. In the second part, focusing on correspondence, I suggest that despite the successive migrations and the process of social mobility experienced, the "extended" family continued to have a central place in the lives of these immigrants. But at the same time, the letters became the instrument of a process of adaptation where the kin was losing some of its power. Thus, the continuity of the correspondence resulted in a double play where individual autonomy stepped ahead of family interests without entirely displacing them.
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