The memory work of the Mothers Caregivers of the Qom Culture qom lashepi –qom women-

The Mothers Caregivers of the Qom Culture of Pampa del Indio have carried out a memory work that accounts for the reconstruction of the history of their community, their self-perception as indigenous women activists and as pedagogues of culture. This process began in the eighties and goes through th...

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Autores principales: Sandoval, Sylvia Edith, Silvestre, Juana, Silvestre, Amancia, González, Aureliana
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Instituto de Filosofía - Facultad de Humanidades. UNNE 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/nit/article/view/6638
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Sumario:The Mothers Caregivers of the Qom Culture of Pampa del Indio have carried out a memory work that accounts for the reconstruction of the history of their community, their self-perception as indigenous women activists and as pedagogues of culture. This process began in the eighties and goes through the personal stories of these women who, in 2003, created the civil association MCCQ and have been working since 2007 as a member of the interdisciplinary team of research-teaching-extension on the maternity practices of the MCCQ to degree training in intercultural perspective. In this paper we will address the importance of memory work and the reconstruction of history from the perspectives of intercultural and gender philosophy, constituting a knowledge located both in the territory and in subjectivity, contributing to a current epistemology that has taken for its analysis the categories of memory work from hermeneutics and phenomenology. Categories that identify the main symbols of identity that link the life of the community in a territory and testify to its pre-existence as a people. It is proposed to analyze the role of the MCCQ legitimizing a discourse -of practices and knowledge- inscribed in interculturality as a historical-political context of citizenship and with theoretical contributions of feminism, which allow the voice of indigenous women -qom lashepi- located in the culture-territory link.