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LIBAN DERACINÉ: Immigrés dans l'autre Amérique

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Quatre Argentins, enfants d'immigrants libanais, racontent ici leur existence. Quels détours emprunte l'inconscient pour inventer des modes d'être et d'agir susceptibles de concilier le millieu ethnique (famille, communauté) et la société d'accueil ? Avec la collaboration d'un psychiatre et d'un anthropologue, l'auteur tente en fin d'ouvrage de dégager une ethnopsychanalyse des autobiographies.

718 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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Selim Abou

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February 20, 2019
its the portrait of 4 lebanese "secundos" sons of migrants in south America. Abouna Abou will take you to a humanistic journey of their lives, their hopes, their fears... maybe as impressive as the works of Gibran. The essence of Lebanese Immigrations with its ugly, naive, beautiful and humane side.
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