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2014, ESTUDIOS HISPÁNICOS EN EL SIGLO XXI Monografía en conmemoración del 40o aniversario de la creación del Departamento de Lengua Española y Literaturas Hispánicas de la Universidad de Belgrado Facultad de Filología Universidad de Belgrado 2013 ISBN 978-86-6153-191-0
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This paper focuses on the experience of Toba migrants in Buenos Aires. Urban migrations within the Chaco region began in the early 1950's when aborigines moved near towns, shaping the so-called Barrios Toba (Toba neighborhoods) in their peripheries. Later, the circuit also widened to include other major cities outside the region. Being the Chaco traditionally a rich and somehow "closed" ethnographic area, since the late 1950's it seemed to have "expanded" its confines to include distant places such as Rosario (Santa Fe province) and Buenos Aires. Indeed, a lot of qom migrated from their homeland, principally because of lack of work, transforming radically the new places' ethnographic profile. It was as if the Chaco established outlying spots of culture that implied a challenge for an anthropology that always conducted research in the far Chaco region. The new context raised questions to it. For example, could the qom remain being themselves if they were away from they territory? Would they be able to maintain their identity surrounded by Whites? What could be expected of this socio-cultural encounter in an urban context? Would they maintain links with their homeland? To partially answer and criticize these questions this paper explores the dimensions of life in Buenos Aires experienced by Valentín Moreno, a qoml'ek (Toba individual) who moved there from Las Palmas (Chaco) in 1954. These histories synthesize some of Valentín's major steps in Buenos Aires, with its ups and downs, joy and sorrow, revelation and loneliness, certainty and doubt. The idea is to show his perspective about different instances that cover our Western categories of everyday life, the sacred and the profane, labor, dreaming, and the dialectic of Indianness, identity, and politics.
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