Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy

Focusing on the recent experiences of the Wayuu indigenous people of Colombian Guajira, I analyze the ways in which memory practices in situations of mass violence are intertwined with the politics of multiculturalism and expansion of transnational mining. In the first part I describe the current co...

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Main Author: Carlos Arturo Salamanca
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2015-11-01
Series:Revista de Antropología Social
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/50658
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spelling doaj-4195b0d8ab3d485eb2c499d2b6a9be292020-11-24T22:01:26ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista de Antropología Social1131-558X1988-28312015-11-0124028731510.5209/rev_RASO.2015.v24.5065848106Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economyCarlos Arturo Salamanca0Universidad Nacional de Rosario (Argentina)Focusing on the recent experiences of the Wayuu indigenous people of Colombian Guajira, I analyze the ways in which memory practices in situations of mass violence are intertwined with the politics of multiculturalism and expansion of transnational mining. In the first part I describe the current context of La Guajira and the expansion of the transnational economy. In the second part I use the concept of mediations to analyze some of the ways in which indigenous peoples have been processing their experiences of mass violence. In the third part I analyze the events of mass violence and various forms of articulation with other fields. In the last part, I propose a cross-reading of these fields, trying to show why the notion of mediations of memory helps to analyze the acts of violence without getting caught up in the phenomenology of the event or circumscribed to the grammars of culture.https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/50658espacioviolenciawayuumemoriamediacioneseconomía transnacional.
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Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy
Revista de Antropología Social
espacio
violencia
wayuu
memoria
mediaciones
economía transnacional.
author_facet Carlos Arturo Salamanca
author_sort Carlos Arturo Salamanca
title Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy
title_short Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy
title_full Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy
title_fullStr Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy
title_full_unstemmed Guajiro terrors. A cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy
title_sort guajiro terrors. a cross-reading through the policies of identity, the mass violence and transnational economy
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Revista de Antropología Social
issn 1131-558X
1988-2831
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Focusing on the recent experiences of the Wayuu indigenous people of Colombian Guajira, I analyze the ways in which memory practices in situations of mass violence are intertwined with the politics of multiculturalism and expansion of transnational mining. In the first part I describe the current context of La Guajira and the expansion of the transnational economy. In the second part I use the concept of mediations to analyze some of the ways in which indigenous peoples have been processing their experiences of mass violence. In the third part I analyze the events of mass violence and various forms of articulation with other fields. In the last part, I propose a cross-reading of these fields, trying to show why the notion of mediations of memory helps to analyze the acts of violence without getting caught up in the phenomenology of the event or circumscribed to the grammars of culture.
topic espacio
violencia
wayuu
memoria
mediaciones
economía transnacional.
url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/50658
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