Social discourse about Hispanic American migration
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Keywords

emigration
products sanded
Latin-Americans
Spanish
economics

How to Cite

Mbassi, S. (2005). Social discourse about Hispanic American migration. Revista De Estudios Hispánicos, (1), 175–200. Retrieved from https://revistas.upr.edu/index.php/reh/article/view/16428

Abstract

The subject about emigration between Spain and Latin America rises during the colonization and is still a live nowadays. Spanish went to Latin America first and after Latin-Americans immigrated in Spain. At the beginning, Spanish wanted to extend her territory and reinforce her economics whereas Latin-Americans needed to improve her life traveling to Spain. The emigration in both territories took three rounds. First those who leave her land for another are men after, they became women and at the end both. In each side, emigrants returned in her native land for the fact of economic crisis o lack of job. Other characteristic of this emigration is that, it was forbidden first and after was been authorized.
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