Sumario: | This book examines the experiences of Chilean workers who settled in the northeastern region of Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina, following the military coup against Chilean President Salvador Allende in 1973. It explores themes of exile, forced migration, and displacement, highlighting the social, political, and cultural challenges faced by these migrant workers. The author aims to connect academic research with broader audiences by providing an accessible analysis of the historical and social dynamics in Patagonia. The book is intended for readers interested in Latin American history, migration studies, and social memory, and it draws on a combination of interviews, archival documents, and personal narratives to shed light on the lived experiences of these individuals and their enduring impact on regional identity.
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