Migration, religion and the construction of a latin american identity in exile. Brusels, Belgium, 1980-2008
Authors
William Elvis Plata
Profesor de la Escuela de Historia de la Universidad Industrial de Santander (UIS), Bucaramanga, Colombia; director del Grupo de Investigación Sagrado y Profano, avalado por la UIS y el Instituto Colombiano para el Estudio de las Religiones – ICER
Andrea Rodríguez Arévalo
Profesora de cátedra, Escuela de Trabajo Social, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Bucaramanga
Through the history of Spanish-speaking Catholic community of Riches Claires, Brussels, Belgium, this article explores the relationship between religion and migration, raising the hypothesis that, thanks to its international presence, Catholicism has become an instrumented and medium for the protection and integration of migrants to the new context, the creation of an identity" Latin American "in exile, gathering and integrating into a new context religious and cultural traditions of different origins.
Elvis Plata, W., & Rodríguez Arévalo, A. (2013). Migration, religion and the construction of a latin american identity in exile. Brusels, Belgium, 1980-2008. Cuadernos De Historia, (38), Pág. 131–160. Retrieved from https://cuadernosdehistoria.uchile.cl./index.php/CDH/article/view/29961