INDIGENISM IN MEXICO: ANTECEDENTS AND THE PRESENT TIME

Autor: Leif Korsbaek y Miguel Ángel Sámano Rentería
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: Ra Ximhai, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 195-224 (2007)
ISSN: 1665-0441
Popis: The present article turns on the indigenism in Mexico, like policy of State, which has been applied since colonial times, going through century XIX, of Mexican liberalism, and during century XX with integrationists, assimilationists, paternalists and assistentials policies, at the different moments of the national-revolutionary indigenism. At the moment we lived the stage on the neo-indigenism that it retakes old indigenists practices, like the assistentialism and the paternalism, calling it development of the indigenous towns. We concluded that in spite of the "government of the change" little it has changed the situation of the indigenous towns, in spite has arisen an own indigenism from the social actors, the indigenous towns, that make a series of reclamations and own demands, like the autonomy, before the globalization and the neo-liberalism.
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