Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity
This article proposes an anthropological historical analysis referring to the representational production of the ethnic alterity “Huarpe” in the Volume I of Historia de San Juan, a very important book written by the historian Horacio Videla in 1962. The article arises from unpublished research devel...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/38190 |
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| Sumario: | This article proposes an anthropological historical analysis referring to the representational production of the ethnic alterity “Huarpe” in the Volume I of Historia de San Juan, a very important book written by the historian Horacio Videla in 1962. The article arises from unpublished research developed in the author’s degree thesis dedicated to the study of indigenous ethnic alterities and territories produced by historiographic narratives, ethnological and archaeological of the province of San Juan, the Argentina Republic during the 20th century. This article adopts the theoretical and methodological perspectives of Foucaultian discursive archaeology, the theory of articulations proposed by Stuart Hall (2010), and the contributions of criticism and post-colonial feminism.
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