Names/Characters of the Republican Exile in Chile: Winnipeg — Va al Paraíso? — Riñihue/Valdivia

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/tsn.18.2025.19675

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Winnipeg, Va al paraíso?, Riñihue/Valdivia

Abstract

From an interdisciplinary view, this work aims to give three perspectives to approach the migratory phenomenon of exile in Chile, as a product of the Spanish Civil War.

The first, called “Winnipeg”, will refer mainly to the prowess between the Chilean and Republican exiles. Its main characters are the poet Pablo Neruda and the president Pedro Aguirre Cerda.

The second, called “Va al paraíso?”, is inspired by the city of Valparaíso, the port where Winnipeg arrived. “Va al paraíso?” will have a sense of where we are going... and if the arrival to this city-port is landing in a hypothetical paradise. Can a new life on another continent be as in paradise?

Thirdly, baptized as “Riñihue/Valdivia”, we will turn to a town and a lake of the same name in southern Chile: Riñihue. It is a community that is very close to the city of Valdivia, and that it is the pole where one of the most violent cataclysms, ever registered in the history of humanity. Leopoldo Castedo —who arrived in Valparaíso exiled in Winnipeg— made the only known documentary, linked to this powerful telluric movement: earthquake and tidal wave.

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Author Biography

Rodrigo Browne Sartori, Universidad Austral de Chile

Doctor en Estudios Culturales, Comunicación y Literatura por la Universidad de Sevilla (2003), magíster en Comunicación por la Universidad Internacional de Andalucía (Huelva, 2000) y licenciado en Comunicación Social por la Universidad de Playa Ancha (Valparaíso-Chile, 1996), con estudios de postdoctorado en la Universidad de Ginebra (Suiza). Actualmente ejerce como docente e investigador del Instituto de Comunicación Social de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades de la Universidad Austral de Chile (UACh) y como director del Doctorado en Comunicación impartido por la UACh y la Universidad de La Frontera (Temuco, Chile). Además, pertenece a la Red Latina de Teorías Críticas en Comunicación y Cultura (CRITICOM).

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Uribe Echevarría, J. (2023). Winnipeg. Breviarios del Valparaíso Regional. Valparaíso: Universidad de Valparaíso Ed.

Valdovinos, M. (2014). Reseña al libro Gálvez Barraza, J. (2014). Winnipeg: testimonios de un exilio. Sevilla: Renacimiento. https://www.nauticarobinson.com/libros/winnipeg-testimonios-de-unexilio/9788416246007

Published

2025-06-16

How to Cite

Browne Sartori, R. (2025). Names/Characters of the Republican Exile in Chile: Winnipeg — Va al Paraíso? — Riñihue/Valdivia. TSN. Transatlantic Studies Network, (18), 62–69. https://doi.org/10.24310/tsn.18.2025.19675