Slovene culture in South America after the attainment of independence of Slovenia

Authors

  • Zvone Žigon

Abstract

The cultural creativity of Slovene emigrants in South America in the last decade was undoubtedly marked by the independent Slovenia and by the transition from the one-party and ideologically determined system to the system of parliamentary democracy. In Argentina, where the majority of people of Slovene origin live, a new model of cultural activity arose. The Slovene political emigration as well came into “contact” with the homeland as it was before “cut” (self-isolated) from the native country.

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References

Irene Mislej. 1995. Kulturna zgodovina Slovencev v Južni Ameriki. V: Irene Mislej (ur.): Kulturno ustvarjanje Slovencev v Južni Ameriki. Razprave FF, Ljubljana, str. 15-21.

Zlati jubilej SPZ Gallus - Argentina - Ob petdesetletnici. 1999. SPZ Gallus, Buenos Aires.

Glas Slovenske kulturne akcije, 1994-2000.

Oskar, Molek. 2001. Rokopis.

Published

2001-01-01

How to Cite

Žigon, Z. . (2001). Slovene culture in South America after the attainment of independence of Slovenia. Two Homelands, (14). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/twohomelands/article/view/13120

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