Revisiting Napalpi: A dialogical anthropology for social action and violence

After the statement of the final conquest of the Chaco region in 1911, the Reducción de Indios de Napalpí was in 1924 the scene of the greatest expression of institutionalized violence by the Argentinean State against the indigenous people of the region. Revised at the light of the democratization&#...

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Autor principal: Salamanca, Carlos
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Publicado: Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/758
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/2173
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Español
topic Chaco
Toba
Napalpí
Violence
Political Anthropology
Chaco
Toba
Napalpí
Violencia
Antropología Política
Chaco
toba
Napalpí
Violência
Antropologia Política
spellingShingle Chaco
Toba
Napalpí
Violence
Political Anthropology
Chaco
Toba
Napalpí
Violencia
Antropología Política
Chaco
toba
Napalpí
Violência
Antropologia Política
Salamanca, Carlos
Revisiting Napalpi: A dialogical anthropology for social action and violence
topic_facet Chaco
Toba
Napalpí
Violence
Political Anthropology
Chaco
Toba
Napalpí
Violencia
Antropología Política
Chaco
toba
Napalpí
Violência
Antropologia Política
description After the statement of the final conquest of the Chaco region in 1911, the Reducción de Indios de Napalpí was in 1924 the scene of the greatest expression of institutionalized violence by the Argentinean State against the indigenous people of the region. Revised at the light of the democratization's processes of the last decades and of the contemporaries' indigenous processes of political action, the massacre is characterized by a multiplicity of readings and uses with several contradictions. Such multiplicity reflects the diversity of forms of political action, of indigenous subjectivity and of readings of a historical trajectory shared only apparently. In this paper we analyze the contexts where the massacre of Napalpí turns in tool of the political action. For this, we focus in the nature of these processes in a complex landscape characterize by the emergence of new actors that erase the verticality of the relationships between indigenous peoples and the State.
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title Revisiting Napalpi: A dialogical anthropology for social action and violence
title_short Revisiting Napalpi: A dialogical anthropology for social action and violence
title_full Revisiting Napalpi: A dialogical anthropology for social action and violence
title_fullStr Revisiting Napalpi: A dialogical anthropology for social action and violence
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting Napalpi: A dialogical anthropology for social action and violence
title_sort revisiting napalpi: a dialogical anthropology for social action and violence
publisher Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas
publishDate 2016
url http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/runa/article/view/758
http://repositorio.filo.uba.ar/handle/filodigital/2173
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