Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s

Following the repression unleashed after the coups d'état in the Southern Cone, Latin American exile became massive in the 1970s and 1980s. Through archival research and interviews, the article identifies the particularities of the inscription of this transnational phenomenon in the metropolis...

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spelling I10-R362-article-424972024-07-29T13:54:20Z Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s Cruces entre historia local y transnacional: el exilio conosureño y la solidaridad en Lyon desde los años setenta Cristiá, Moira Exilio Solidaridad Internacional Derechos Humanos Historia Conectada Francia Exile International Solidarity Human Rights Connected History France Following the repression unleashed after the coups d'état in the Southern Cone, Latin American exile became massive in the 1970s and 1980s. Through archival research and interviews, the article identifies the particularities of the inscription of this transnational phenomenon in the metropolis of Lyon, analysing the interactions, configurations and articulations of Argentinean and Chilean exiles with local actors that took place in this specific French context. The central hypothesis is that the small scale and decentralised location of the project gave broad visibility to the Latin American issue and fostered a close involvement of the local population in a context conducive to international solidarity. The paper examines the trajectories of some of the key militants in this network, identifying a variety of drifts, ranging from the continuity of cultural action in Lyon to the return to their country to resume the project cut short by the coup, and including new searches in the face of disenchantment with politics.   Ante la represión desatada tras los golpes de Estado en el Cono Sur, el exilio latinoamericano se tornó masivo en los años setenta-ochenta. A través del estudio de documentos y entrevistas, el artículo identifica las particularidades de la inscripción de ese fenómeno transnacional en la metrópolis de Lyon, analizando las interacciones, configuraciones y articulaciones de exiliados argentinos y chilenos con actores locales que se produjeron en ese marco específico. La hipótesis central es que la escala reducida y su emplazamiento descentrado brindaron amplia visibilidad a la problemática latinoamericana y fomentaron un compromiso cercano de la población local en un contexto propicio para la solidaridad internacional. El trabajo se detiene en algunas trayectorias de militantes clave de este entramado, identificando una diversidad de derivas que van desde la continuidad de la acción cultural en Lyon al regreso al país para retomar el proyecto truncado por el golpe, pasando por nuevas búsquedas ante el desencanto de la política. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2024-07-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/42497 10.31049/1853.7049.v15.n25.42497 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; Vol. 15 Núm. 25 (2024): Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; 158-186 1853-7049 10.31049/1853.7049.v15.n25 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/42497/45933 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/42497/45934 Derechos de autor 2024 Moira Cristiá https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic Exilio
Solidaridad Internacional
Derechos Humanos
Historia Conectada
Francia
Exile
International Solidarity
Human Rights
Connected History
France
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Solidaridad Internacional
Derechos Humanos
Historia Conectada
Francia
Exile
International Solidarity
Human Rights
Connected History
France
Cristiá, Moira
Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s
topic_facet Exilio
Solidaridad Internacional
Derechos Humanos
Historia Conectada
Francia
Exile
International Solidarity
Human Rights
Connected History
France
author Cristiá, Moira
author_facet Cristiá, Moira
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title Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s
title_short Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s
title_full Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s
title_fullStr Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s
title_full_unstemmed Crossroads between Local and Transnational History: Southern Cone Exile and Solidarity in Lyon since the 1970s
title_sort crossroads between local and transnational history: southern cone exile and solidarity in lyon since the 1970s
description Following the repression unleashed after the coups d'état in the Southern Cone, Latin American exile became massive in the 1970s and 1980s. Through archival research and interviews, the article identifies the particularities of the inscription of this transnational phenomenon in the metropolis of Lyon, analysing the interactions, configurations and articulations of Argentinean and Chilean exiles with local actors that took place in this specific French context. The central hypothesis is that the small scale and decentralised location of the project gave broad visibility to the Latin American issue and fostered a close involvement of the local population in a context conducive to international solidarity. The paper examines the trajectories of some of the key militants in this network, identifying a variety of drifts, ranging from the continuity of cultural action in Lyon to the return to their country to resume the project cut short by the coup, and including new searches in the face of disenchantment with politics.  
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