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The following work was developed in order to identify as Hellenic collectives and their immigrants and Greek descendants present in the main cities of Latin America, such as São Paulo, Porto Alegre, Santiago and Buenos Aires, in addition to understanding the reasons for the migration and how it was immigration process developed. In addition, it was pointed out where the descendants of ancient immigrants are located and which work they are doing today, in addition to active or inactive participation in Hellenistic collectivities. A question about the identity problem has been explored with the intention of understanding how these same immigrants and descendants identify themselves in the entire process of social development. The receptivity and efficiency of the communities in fulfilling their primary role: disseminating a Greek culture and preserving the memory of immigrants and those of the future to come. After all, what are the functional means that as Greek communities have to fulfil this function; For this, Stuart Hall leads to understand the process of postmodern cultural identity and what are the positive and negative effects, in addition to realizing what collectives are fighting against this idea of “mobile identities”, without creating roots and without a fixed idea a characteristic and strong identity. In addition to understanding how the identity process, the immigration process and the preservation of memories is different from collectivity to collectivity. These ideas, as new interpretations and understandings of the themes highlighted above, refer to a composition of this work, in search of dissemination or that was / is a Greek migration and how it has been represented in South America, with histories, memories and experiences of immigrants and Greek descendants |
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