Ethnicity, indigenous law and counter-history. Reflectionsabout the re-ethnicization phenomenon in the Andean peasantry
The aim of this paper is, from a Marxist epistemology and social theory, to reflect on the phenomenon of “re-ethnicization” or “ethnogenesis” in the Andean peasantry, understanding that, as a phenomenon that not only consists of a process of ethnic subjectivation but also a process of political subj...
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Instituto de Arqueología y Museo, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e IML, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
2017
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| Acceso en línea: | http://publicaciones.csnat.unt.edu.ar/index.php/mundodeantes/article/view/74 http://suquia.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/handle/suquia/10040 |
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| Sumario: | The aim of this paper is, from a Marxist epistemology and social theory, to reflect on the phenomenon of “re-ethnicization” or “ethnogenesis” in the Andean peasantry, understanding that, as a phenomenon that not only consists of a process of ethnic subjectivation but also a process of political subjectivation, involving a process of community organization and affirmation of pre-Hispanic cultural elements, constitutes a strategy to redefine power relations. Reflection that supposes the use of conceptual tools such as “counter-history”, “territoriality”, “territorial alienation”, “right”, “state of domination”, “double rationality” and that is crossed by the problems of colonialism, nationalism and cultural alienation. |
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