The interested construction of the historical memory: The myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community

In the process of the formation of the national state, that were developing mainly in the last decades of the XIX century in South America, one of the most important and symbolic operations was the “great statement” of the nation, version of the history that together with national symbols, monuments...

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Autor principal: Mases, Enrique
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1919
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topic Memory
Aborigine
Invisibility
Official history.
Memoria
Indígenas
Invisibilidad
Historia oficial.
spellingShingle Memory
Aborigine
Invisibility
Official history.
Memoria
Indígenas
Invisibilidad
Historia oficial.
Mases, Enrique
The interested construction of the historical memory: The myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community
topic_facet Memory
Aborigine
Invisibility
Official history.
Memoria
Indígenas
Invisibilidad
Historia oficial.
author Mases, Enrique
author_facet Mases, Enrique
author_sort Mases, Enrique
title The interested construction of the historical memory: The myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community
title_short The interested construction of the historical memory: The myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community
title_full The interested construction of the historical memory: The myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community
title_fullStr The interested construction of the historical memory: The myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community
title_full_unstemmed The interested construction of the historical memory: The myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community
title_sort interested construction of the historical memory: the myth of white nation and the invisibility of the aborigine community
description In the process of the formation of the national state, that were developing mainly in the last decades of the XIX century in South America, one of the most important and symbolic operations was the “great statement” of the nation, version of the history that together with national symbols, monuments and pantheons of nationals heroes, could work as a central identifications and anchorage of the national identity. Argentina was no exception of this, the construction of the national politics has the base in the historic memory on a series of events –truly milestones- that were defining the way of this construction. This important facts mixing in a univocal stamen help us to understand the emergency and consolidation of a white nation and a European culture, but at the same time the participation of the aborigine community in this events has been totally erase, and systematically silence. This official stamen of the history are clearly in the collective memory and evolve in the learning of the history of our country in all the levels of our education system but never the less the alternative politics that were developing in this years still today are consider actual mean while the aborigine community still fight to reach to get there part and to incorporate them into the national history stamen.
publisher Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica - Universidad Nacional del Comahue - Argentin
publishDate 2018
url http://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/Sociales/article/view/1919
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