The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives

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Autor(a) principal: Dutrénit Bielous, Silvia
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Antíteses
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/4759
Resumo: Exile is a circumstance different from other migrations, although it resembles them in the possible insertion or alienation from the receiving society. It is with no a doubt a forced migration process which is always accompanied by an idea and an imaginary: the disappearrance of the conditions that forced to exile and thus, the return. Although it is not possible to generalize, because there is no one single experience of exile and the subjectivities that compose it are diverse, it undoubtedly produces a sensation of alienation, which can lead to the rejection of the cultural norms of society; it is part of a process of “being in one place, but thinking about another.” However, as exile is prolonged, the experience of adaptation for the different generations involved becomes diversified, communication vessels develop, feelings of inclusion, of adaptation, of attachment with the social and cultural environment that the place of refuge offered. The present text builds on testimonies of Uruguayans exiled in Mexico who have returned to their country. In their narrative, the meanings that relate to the subjective perspective that provoked the “return” to their country of origin as being viable and a palpable event are perceived. In summary, an incursion through the testimonial plot explains to what extent the return is a recovery of the space of identity longed for and the subsequent abandonment of the foreign space, in other words, it adds to the perspective of identity as a dynamic and relational construction.
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spelling The imprint of exile through the plot of the narrativesAs pisadas do exílio através do enredo das narrativasExileidentitynarrationUruguayMexicoExílioIdentidadeNarraçãoUruguaiMéxicoExile is a circumstance different from other migrations, although it resembles them in the possible insertion or alienation from the receiving society. It is with no a doubt a forced migration process which is always accompanied by an idea and an imaginary: the disappearrance of the conditions that forced to exile and thus, the return. Although it is not possible to generalize, because there is no one single experience of exile and the subjectivities that compose it are diverse, it undoubtedly produces a sensation of alienation, which can lead to the rejection of the cultural norms of society; it is part of a process of “being in one place, but thinking about another.” However, as exile is prolonged, the experience of adaptation for the different generations involved becomes diversified, communication vessels develop, feelings of inclusion, of adaptation, of attachment with the social and cultural environment that the place of refuge offered. The present text builds on testimonies of Uruguayans exiled in Mexico who have returned to their country. In their narrative, the meanings that relate to the subjective perspective that provoked the “return” to their country of origin as being viable and a palpable event are perceived. In summary, an incursion through the testimonial plot explains to what extent the return is a recovery of the space of identity longed for and the subsequent abandonment of the foreign space, in other words, it adds to the perspective of identity as a dynamic and relational construction.O exílio é uma circunstância diferente de outras migrações, embora se assemelhe a elas na possível inserção ou alienação da sociedade receptora. É sem dúvida um processo de migração forçada que é sempre acompanhado por uma ideia e um imaginário: o desaparecimento das condições que forçaram o exílio e, portanto, o regresso. Embora não seja possível generalizar, porque não há uma experiência única de exílio e as subjetividades que a compõem são diversas, sem dúvida produz uma sensação de alienação, que pode levar à rejeição das normas culturais da sociedade; é parte de um processo de “estar em um lugar, mas pensar em outro”. No entanto, à medida que o exílio se prolonga, a experiência de adaptação para as diferentes gerações envolvidas se diversifica, desenvolvem-se vasos de comunicação, sentimentos de inclusão, de adaptação, de apego ao meio social e cultural que o local de refúgio oferecia. O presente texto se baseia em depoimentos de uruguaios exilados no México que retornaram ao seu país. Em sua narrativa, percebem-se os significados que dizem respeito à perspectiva subjetiva que provocou o “retorno” ao país de origem como sendo viável e um evento palpável. Em suma, uma incursão pela trama testemunhal explica em que medida o retorno é uma recuperação do espaço identitário almejado e o consequente abandono do espaço estrangeiro, ou seja, soma-se à perspectiva da identidade como um espaço dinâmico e relacional. construção.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2010-04-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionHistorical researchPesquisa históricaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/475910.5433/1984-3356.2010v3n5p513Antíteses; Vol. 3, n.5, jan.-jun. 2010. Dossier Cultural Events. Practices of Diversity; 513-528Antíteses; Vol. 3, n. 5, jan./jun. 2010 - Dossiê: Manifestações Culturais. Perspectivas da Diversidade; 513-5281984-3356reponame:Antítesesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELporhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/article/view/4759/4922Copyright (c) 2010 Antítesesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDutrénit Bielous, Silvia2022-07-12T12:29:20Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4759Revistahttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antitesesPUBhttps://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/antiteses/oaiantiteses@uel.br||1984-33561984-3356opendoar:2022-07-12T12:29:20Antíteses - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false
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As pisadas do exílio através do enredo das narrativas
title The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives
spellingShingle The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives
Dutrénit Bielous, Silvia
Exile
identity
narration
Uruguay
Mexico
Exílio
Identidade
Narração
Uruguai
México
title_short The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives
title_full The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives
title_fullStr The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives
title_full_unstemmed The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives
title_sort The imprint of exile through the plot of the narratives
author Dutrénit Bielous, Silvia
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Exile
identity
narration
Uruguay
Mexico
Exílio
Identidade
Narração
Uruguai
México
topic Exile
identity
narration
Uruguay
Mexico
Exílio
Identidade
Narração
Uruguai
México
description Exile is a circumstance different from other migrations, although it resembles them in the possible insertion or alienation from the receiving society. It is with no a doubt a forced migration process which is always accompanied by an idea and an imaginary: the disappearrance of the conditions that forced to exile and thus, the return. Although it is not possible to generalize, because there is no one single experience of exile and the subjectivities that compose it are diverse, it undoubtedly produces a sensation of alienation, which can lead to the rejection of the cultural norms of society; it is part of a process of “being in one place, but thinking about another.” However, as exile is prolonged, the experience of adaptation for the different generations involved becomes diversified, communication vessels develop, feelings of inclusion, of adaptation, of attachment with the social and cultural environment that the place of refuge offered. The present text builds on testimonies of Uruguayans exiled in Mexico who have returned to their country. In their narrative, the meanings that relate to the subjective perspective that provoked the “return” to their country of origin as being viable and a palpable event are perceived. In summary, an incursion through the testimonial plot explains to what extent the return is a recovery of the space of identity longed for and the subsequent abandonment of the foreign space, in other words, it adds to the perspective of identity as a dynamic and relational construction.
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