"Indianize the 'Q' ra '": a new knowledge policy
The presence in Bolivia of a radical "katarismo" promoted by recent indigenist movements, obliges a rethinking of the politics of criollo-mestizo knowledge. In this sense, the article locates the proposal to indianize the q' ara (the mestizos) as a reverse pedagogy from which the radi...
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2016
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| Accès en ligne: | https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/comentario/article/view/231 |
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| Résumé: | The presence in Bolivia of a radical "katarismo" promoted by recent indigenist movements, obliges a rethinking of the politics of criollo-mestizo knowledge. In this sense, the article locates the proposal to indianize the q' ara (the mestizos) as a reverse pedagogy from which the radical katarist ideologue Felipe Quispe, alias "Mallku': questions from below the mestizaje that dominant groups have promulgated since the beginning of the century. |
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