Natives and Pilgrims
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https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.1.2.109Keywords:
Natives, Pilgrims, Spanish exile, relationship between Spain and Mexico, Asturian migrantsAbstract
As a starting point, the texts makes use of two complementary words: natives and pilgrims, to transit through two types of migration made by the Spaniards into Mexico in the 20th century. The latter depicted within two diverse literary works: Oriundos by Fernando Fernández and the facsimile of the magazine España peregrina.
The text inspires to travel to and to think about a shared past, almost unknown at present, in which the duality migration-scape surrounds the relationship between Mexico and Spain during the 20th century with the occasion of the anniversary of the 80 years of the Spanish exile as a cultural referent.
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Fernández, Fernando. 2018. Oriundos. México: Cataria Ediciones.
Larrea , Juan, Giner de los Ríos, Francisco; Garfias, Pedro y Vicens, Juan (colaboradores). 2019. España peregrina. México: UNAM-El Equilibrista.
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