Abstract

Migrations have important implications for women’s identities. From this statement, this essay asks for the consequences of two migratory processes very different in the women’s gender identity: the Chilean women in Europe, exiled by the military dictatorship regime, and of Peruvian immigrant women in Santiago, during the nineties. To answer this question, the essay proposes to establish a relation between theoretical developments from transcultural psychology, and other discipline’s studies, to analyze psychological acculturation processes of immigrant women.

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