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El pensamiento indígena intercultural: una reflexión sobre el buen vivir Latinoamericano

The intercultural indigenous thought: a reflection on the Latin American good living
[journal article]

Capera Figueroa, José Javier
Pilar Arenas, Andrea del
Cáceres Correa, Ismael

Abstract

The sociocultural dynamics of indigenous peoples in the last decades of the Twentieth century, has been conceived as a fundamental social situation in the debate of rethinking democracy beyond the models/schemes, lines, and traditions imposed by the dominant groups in Our America. The weakness of ... view more

The sociocultural dynamics of indigenous peoples in the last decades of the Twentieth century, has been conceived as a fundamental social situation in the debate of rethinking democracy beyond the models/schemes, lines, and traditions imposed by the dominant groups in Our America. The weakness of the political regimes, the delegitimization of the parties, and the desolation of the institutions due to the inability of the State, has been recognized as a moment, which reflects the contradictions within the neoliberal society and the interests of hegemonic groups.... view less


La dinámica sociocultural de los pueblos indígenas en las últimas décadas del siglo XX, se ha concebido como una situación social fundamental en el debate de repensar la democracia más allá de los modelos/esquemas líneas y tradicionales impuestas por los grupos dominantes en Nuestra América. La debi... view more

La dinámica sociocultural de los pueblos indígenas en las últimas décadas del siglo XX, se ha concebido como una situación social fundamental en el debate de repensar la democracia más allá de los modelos/esquemas líneas y tradicionales impuestas por los grupos dominantes en Nuestra América. La debilidad de los regímenes políticos, la des legitimidad de los partidos y la desolación de las instituciones debido a la incapacidad del Estado, ha sido reconocida como un momento que refleja las contradicciones al interior de la sociedad neoliberal y los intereses de los grupos hegemónicos.... view less

Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology
Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies

Free Keywords
decoloniality; interculturality; indigenous thought; good living and emergent sociology

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 390-404

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 10 (2018) 2

Issue topic
América latina en movimiento

ISSN
2027-2391

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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