Disputing the land. Mariátegui's indigenism between the critique of coloniality and the search for the common
Keywords:
Coloniality, indigenous, culture, communalityAbstract
The paper reflexions about land, coloniality and the indigenous from José Carlos Mariátegui work. Moving from what he calls the “Conquest original sin” his research about deep Perú translates in a radical critic of modernity: from capitalism in the peripheral countries to the state; from the burgees subjectivity to the national culture; from the idea of progress and a lineal time to the abstract and secular rationalism. In the intersectionbetween politics and culture, the indo-american socialism that Mariátegui points, inspires and foresees lots of intuitions that we find today in decolonial perspectives and in some reflections about good living and communality.Downloads
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