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Book Synopsis Indigenismo y culturas indigenas en América latina, siglos XVI-XVIII y XIX-XX, 2 vol by : Cuadernos Rayuela
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Book Synopsis Historia mínima del indigenismo en América Latina by : Andrés A. Fábregas Puig
Download or read book Historia mínima del indigenismo en América Latina written by Andrés A. Fábregas Puig and published by El Colegio de Mexico AC. This book was released on 2021-10-06 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cuando las naves capitaneadas por Cristóbal Colón entraron a las aguas del mar Caribe, se inició uno de los procesos de aculturación inducida más complejos del planeta. Esta obra traza la continuidad de ese proceso efectuada a través de las políticas estatales implementadas en América Latina en relación con los pueblos indígenas. El indigenismo, como se conoció esa política, reconoce su origen en el Primer Congreso Indigenista Interamericano celebrado en la ciudad de Pátzcuaro, México, en 1940. Allí se sentaron las bases de instituciones y agencias gubernamentales que estarían atentas a la implementación de acciones orientadas hacia las poblaciones originarias. En este libro se exponen las claves históricas del indigenismo latinoamericano a través del estudio de los casos en México, Guatemala, Ecuador y Perú. A partir de estas experiencias, se reflexiona sobre la conflictiva relación entre los postulados y las políticas indigenistas, por un lado, y los procesos de construcción de Estados-nación, urgidos de afianzar culturas nacionales homogéneas, por otro.
Book Synopsis Intelectuales y sus utopías by : Michiel Baud
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Book Synopsis Indigenismo y culturas indígenas en America Latina siglos XIX - XX by : Centro de Información y Documentación Científica (España)
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Book Synopsis ESTADO, PUEBLOS INDIGENAS E INDIGENISMO EN AMERICA LATINA. by : JOSE. MATOS MAR
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Book Synopsis The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas by : Bruce G. Trigger
Download or read book The Cambridge History of the Native Peoples of the Americas written by Bruce G. Trigger and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1996 with total page 1000 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Library holds volume 2, part 2 only.
Book Synopsis Los Ultimos Cien Años de la Evangelización en América Latina by : Luis Ferroggiaro
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Book Synopsis The Return of the Native by : Rebecca Earle
Download or read book The Return of the Native written by Rebecca Earle and published by Duke University Press. This book was released on 2007-12-28 with total page 380 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Return of the Native offers a look at the role of preconquest peoples such as the Aztecs and the Incas in the imagination of Spanish American elites in the first century after independence.
Book Synopsis The [Oxford] Handbook of Borderlands of the Iberian World by : Danna A. Levin Rojo
Download or read book The [Oxford] Handbook of Borderlands of the Iberian World written by Danna A. Levin Rojo and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2019-11-06 with total page 904 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collaborative multi-authored volume integrates interdisciplinary approaches to ethnic, imperial, and national borderlands in the Iberian World (16th to early 19th centuries). It illustrates the historical processes that produced borderlands in the Americas and connected them to global circuits of exchange and migration in the early modern world. The book offers a balanced state-of-the-art educational tool representing innovative research for teaching and scholarship. Its geographical scope encompasses imperial borderlands in what today is northern Mexico and southern United States; the greater Caribbean basin, including cross-imperial borderlands among the island archipelagos and Central America; the greater Paraguayan river basin, including the Gran Chaco, lowland Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia; the Amazonian borderlands; the grasslands and steppes of southern Argentina and Chile; and Iberian trade and religious networks connecting the Americas to Africa and Asia. The volume is structured around the following broad themes: environmental change and humanly crafted landscapes; the role of indigenous allies in the Spanish and Portuguese military expeditions; negotiations of power across imperial lines and indigenous chiefdoms; the parallel development of subsistence and commercial economies across terrestrial and maritime trade routes; labor and the corridors of forced and free migration that led to changing social and ethnic identities; histories of science and cartography; Christian missions, music, and visual arts; gender and sexuality, emphasizing distinct roles and experiences documented for men and women in the borderlands. While centered in the colonial era, it is framed by pre-contact Mesoamerican borderlands and nineteenth-century national developments for those regions where the continuity of inter-ethnic relations and economic networks between the colonial and national periods is particularly salient, like the central Andes, lowland Bolivia, central Brazil, and the Mapuche/Pehuenche captaincies in South America. All the contributors are highly recognized scholars, representing different disciplines and academic traditions in North America, Latin America and Europe.
Book Synopsis The [Oxford] Handbook of Borderlands of the Iberian World by : Danna A. Levin Rojo
Download or read book The [Oxford] Handbook of Borderlands of the Iberian World written by Danna A. Levin Rojo and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2019-11-06 with total page 904 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collaborative multi-authored volume integrates interdisciplinary approaches to ethnic, imperial, and national borderlands in the Iberian World (16th to early 19th centuries). It illustrates the historical processes that produced borderlands in the Americas and connected them to global circuits of exchange and migration in the early modern world. The book offers a balanced state-of-the-art educational tool representing innovative research for teaching and scholarship. Its geographical scope encompasses imperial borderlands in what today is northern Mexico and southern United States; the greater Caribbean basin, including cross-imperial borderlands among the island archipelagos and Central America; the greater Paraguayan river basin, including the Gran Chaco, lowland Brazil, Paraguay, and Bolivia; the Amazonian borderlands; the grasslands and steppes of southern Argentina and Chile; and Iberian trade and religious networks connecting the Americas to Africa and Asia. The volume is structured around the following broad themes: environmental change and humanly crafted landscapes; the role of indigenous allies in the Spanish and Portuguese military expeditions; negotiations of power across imperial lines and indigenous chiefdoms; the parallel development of subsistence and commercial economies across terrestrial and maritime trade routes; labor and the corridors of forced and free migration that led to changing social and ethnic identities; histories of science and cartography; Christian missions, music, and visual arts; gender and sexuality, emphasizing distinct roles and experiences documented for men and women in the borderlands. While centered in the colonial era, it is framed by pre-contact Mesoamerican borderlands and nineteenth-century national developments for those regions where the continuity of inter-ethnic relations and economic networks between the colonial and national periods is particularly salient, like the central Andes, lowland Bolivia, central Brazil, and the Mapuche/Pehuenche captaincies in South America. All the contributors are highly recognized scholars, representing different disciplines and academic traditions in North America, Latin America and Europe.
Book Synopsis Situaciones artísticas latinoamericanas by : Virginia Pérez-Ratton
Download or read book Situaciones artísticas latinoamericanas written by Virginia Pérez-Ratton and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 2004 and 2005 TEOR/tica developed a month-by-month conference program that included the participation of renowned historians, intellectuals, scholars, curators and art critics from all over Latin America and the Caribbean. The book is a compilation of 9 lectures given in 2004 on diverse aspects of visual art in Latin America.