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Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul Instituto De Filosofia E Ciências Humanas Programa De Pós-graduação Em Ciência Politica
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| Author | Doutorado, Tese De |
| Copyright Year | 2004 |
| Abstract | The exile was a mechanism used by the opposition against military dictatorships in the Southern Cone, whose main function was to cause the isolation of the militant. It was believed that the exile would fulfill this function effectively, because in addition to depart the militant from the national territory, the protection provided by the international law is subject to the removal of the exiled from political activities abroad. However, contradicting the wishes of the military and the international law, a large part of the Brazilian exiles left the country in order to transform the exile into a political battle space. However, the mobilizations carried out by the exiles were marked by the effects of the transnationalism, which is characterized by the universalization and the rapid transmission of ideas and values. In order to understand the influences of the transnationalism in the forms of political mobilization of the Brazilian militants, this thesis analyzes the political trajectory of the second generation of exiles (1968-1979), much engaged in armed struggle against the dictatorship and committed to a revolutionary project. For that, this thesis focuses on the actions of the opposition Brazilian exiles in Chile and France, two different countries which represented focus of concentration of the second generation of Brazilian exiles at different times. The research in official and unofficial sources such as diplomatic documents open for research, documents produced by their own exiles and the interviews for the thesis has shown that variables such as the political context of the country in wich they were inserted, the host system and the presence of the Brazilian repression, influenced the political actions of the exiles. This way, the research has shown that while they were in Chile, the belief in the success of socialist revolution marked the political activities of Brazilian exiles. In France, in turn, where Brazilians were concentrated after the Chilean coup of 1973, the Brazilian exile entered a new phase, marked by the acceptance of new issues, notably, amnesty, human rights and the democracy Key-words : Brazilian exiles, Chile, France, political activism. |
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| Language | English |
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