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Pueblo muisca de Bosa: lucha, identidad y comunalización urbana

Muisca people of Bosa: struggle, identity, and urban communalization
[journal article]

Cuesta Moreno, Oscar Julián

Abstract

The article reflects on the links among the concepts of communality, identity, and urban territory, by taking as a case the process of the Muisca Council of Bosa in Bogota. In the analysis, it is shown that communality is a key category to understand the difference between a member of the Council an... view more

The article reflects on the links among the concepts of communality, identity, and urban territory, by taking as a case the process of the Muisca Council of Bosa in Bogota. In the analysis, it is shown that communality is a key category to understand the difference between a member of the Council and another urbanite of Bogota. In addition, it is shown that this category is key to understand the process of reterritorialization, since it assigns identity to the subject and influences theattachment to the places of the territory.... view less


El artículo reflexiona sobre los vínculos entre los conceptos de comunalidad, identidad y territorio urbano, para ello toma por caso el proceso del Cabildo Muisca de Bosa en Bogotá. En el análisis, se logra mostrar que la comunalidad es una categoría clave para entender la diferencia entre un miembr... view more

El artículo reflexiona sobre los vínculos entre los conceptos de comunalidad, identidad y territorio urbano, para ello toma por caso el proceso del Cabildo Muisca de Bosa en Bogotá. En el análisis, se logra mostrar que la comunalidad es una categoría clave para entender la diferencia entre un miembro del Cabildo y otro urbanita habitante de Bogotá. Además, se muestra que esta categoría es clave para comprender el proceso de reterritorialización, toda vez que asigna identidad al sujeto e incide en el apego a los lugares del territorio.... view less

Keywords
community; indigenous peoples; regional identity; Colombia; urban population

Classification
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology

Free Keywords
Communality; Urban Identity; Urban Ethnic Territory; Indigenous Struggle

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 20-28

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 13 (2021) 1

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

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


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