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Abstract
The article is located in the context of a globalized and postmodern world, crossed by a growing migratory flow of southern nations to the nations of the north. Approaching, inside this context, the constitution, in the developed industrial societies, of a mythology related with those "internal othernesses”, due to the arrival of migrants to their territories. Additionally, emphasis is made on the modifications that have originated within this mythology of the otherness soon after the political dynamics arisen with the end of the bipolar world of the Cold War in 1989 and, more recently, with the events of September 11th 2001