Abstract

This reflection is focused on the anthropologic study of cities and their origins. A thought is on the birth of urban reality, its spaces and symbolisms that are responsible for their modern and postmodern transformation. Exchange and contemporary common life follow old traditional schemes, reminding us of lifestyles in villages rather than those of modern cities. These forms of living are reproposed by the groups of migrants who inhabit squares and streets and connote them with their own symbolisms in a multi-ethnic space, where more frequent are the moments of social and cultural fragmentation as opposed to the hosting community's life.

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