Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?

The history of the indigenous groups in the Argentine Republic is one of social, political and symbolic exclusion. To have a civic nation implied the homogenization of a heterogeneous population: “integrating” signified “rendering invisible”. This situation changed in the last decade of the twentiet...

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Main Author: Natalia Molinaro
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Language:Spanish
Published: Groupe de Recherche Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire 2013-02-01
Series:Les Cahiers ALHIM
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4342
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description The history of the indigenous groups in the Argentine Republic is one of social, political and symbolic exclusion. To have a civic nation implied the homogenization of a heterogeneous population: “integrating” signified “rendering invisible”. This situation changed in the last decade of the twentieth century: in negotiations with the state and private companies, visibility became a key and essential tool. Visibility also gained greater importance as the legitimacy and role of the State weakened with the crisis the country suffered in the years 2001 – 2002. In this context of loss of values and meaning, the political and identity discourse of indigenous organizations began to find an important eco in argentine society. In 2010, the street show organized for the celebrations of the 25th of May by Buenos Aires, as well as the reception of indigenous delegations in the Casa Rosada, reflected a will to break with the historical traditional representation of the nation and a necessity to symbolically redefine citizenship.
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spelling doaj-art-be5b5d269c0d44d097b79bcfe8e6291d2025-01-10T14:54:27ZspaGroupe de Recherche Amérique Latine Histoire et MémoireLes Cahiers ALHIM1628-67311777-51752013-02-012410.4000/alhim.4342Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?Natalia MolinaroThe history of the indigenous groups in the Argentine Republic is one of social, political and symbolic exclusion. To have a civic nation implied the homogenization of a heterogeneous population: “integrating” signified “rendering invisible”. This situation changed in the last decade of the twentieth century: in negotiations with the state and private companies, visibility became a key and essential tool. Visibility also gained greater importance as the legitimacy and role of the State weakened with the crisis the country suffered in the years 2001 – 2002. In this context of loss of values and meaning, the political and identity discourse of indigenous organizations began to find an important eco in argentine society. In 2010, the street show organized for the celebrations of the 25th of May by Buenos Aires, as well as the reception of indigenous delegations in the Casa Rosada, reflected a will to break with the historical traditional representation of the nation and a necessity to symbolically redefine citizenship.https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4342nationintegrationcitizenshipArgentineIndigenous people
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Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?
Les Cahiers ALHIM
nation
integration
citizenship
Argentine
Indigenous people
title Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?
title_full Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?
title_fullStr Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?
title_full_unstemmed Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?
title_short Los pueblos originarios en el Bicentenario argentino (2010): ¿Hacia un reconocimiento nacional?
title_sort los pueblos originarios en el bicentenario argentino 2010 hacia un reconocimiento nacional
topic nation
integration
citizenship
Argentine
Indigenous people
url https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/4342
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