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Introduction Max Welch Guerra
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Family and childhood in Chile
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2.1
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Mother tongue
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2.2
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Family structure
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2.2.1
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Family home and living with the grandparents
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2.2.2
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Siblings
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2.2.3
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Parents
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2.3
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Education in the 60ies in Chile and social recognition
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2.4
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Mother's job and social commitment
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2.5
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Father's origin and family
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2.6
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School
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2.7
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Brothers
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2.8
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Father's job
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2.9
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Importance of status
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2.10
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Attachement person
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2.11
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Important childhood memories
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2.12
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Favourite places
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2.13.1
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Imagination of immigration
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2.13.2
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Mulit-national atmosphere in the 60ies in Chile
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2.13.3
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Indigenous peoples
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2.14
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A typical day
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2.15
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Role of religion within the family
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3
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Politics
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3.1
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Politicisation within the family
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3.2
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Political changes in the 60ies
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3.3
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Politicisation of society and diversity
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3.4
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Culture and arts and politics
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3.5
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Political orientation
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3.6
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Latin-Americanization
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3.7
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Latin America as a Collective Space
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3.8
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Internalization of racism and rise of nationalism
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3.9
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Political objectives and dreams
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3.10
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The 70ies and political riots
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3.10.1
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Allende in power, optimism and construction
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3.10.2
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1972 and strikes
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3.10.3
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Atmosphere at school and change of school
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3.10.4
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Avoiding civil war
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3.10.5
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Military intervention
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3.10.6
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Polarization of the people
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3.10.7
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The coup and dictatorship
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4
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Escape
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4.1
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Interrogation
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4.2
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Escsape ing into the german embassy
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4.3
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Refusal and escaping to the italian embassy
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4.4
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In the italian embassy with other refugees
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4.5
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Making contact with the family
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4.6
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Leaving Chile
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Italy
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5.1
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Arrival in Italy
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5.2
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Financing
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5.3
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Making contact with leftists
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5.4
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Move to Germany
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Germany
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6.1
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First impressions of Germany
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6.2
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Making contact with Amnesty International
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6.3
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Secondary school
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6.4
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Life in Germany
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6.5
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Making contact with the family and visits
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6.6
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Being far away from the family
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7
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Back to Chile
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7.1
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Neo-liberalism and consumer culture in Chile
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7.2
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Chile as first home
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Berlin
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8.1
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Studying at Freie Universität and political commitment
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8.2
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Little family in Berlin-Schöneberg
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8.3
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German citizenship
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8.4
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Graduation at university
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8.5.1
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Collaboration with Berlin tenants' association
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8.5.2
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Space and social policy
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Feeling of belonging
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10
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Treatment of foreigners
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What's missing
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Multi-culturalism and expansion of self determination
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