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Revista mexicana de sociología

On-line version ISSN 2594-0651Print version ISSN 0188-2503

Abstract

BAUTISTA FLORES, Elizabeth  and  SANCHEZ CARLOS, Óscar Arturo. Transnational diaspora of communities between Mennonites in Mexico and Brazil. Rev. Mex. Sociol [online]. 2018, vol.80, n.4, pp.739-765. ISSN 2594-0651.

Mennonites are an ethnic-religious group that rose out of the Anabaptists in the 16th century. Since their inception, they undergone various migratory stages throughout Europe. In the 20th century, one group of Mennonites migrated from Canada to Mexico and another left Germany for Southern Brazil. Immigrant Mennonites born in countries such as Brazil and Mexico have built a narrative that allows them to create different identities, overcome their exile from Europe and become prosperous, which has made them a diaspora, since they are scattered throughout the world.

Keywords : transnational diaspora; Mennonites; Mexico-Brazil; narratives.

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