Una mirada crítica sobre el proceso político del movimiento indígena boliviano y su apuesta en la refundación del Estado
The Constitution of the Bolivian Republic took a “radical turn” based on the strength, capacity and demand of indigenous organizations to refound and try to think of other ways of conceiving the politics, culture, the nation, the State and specifically the experience of communal reconstruction of th...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6880115 |
Source: | Revista Ratio Juris, ISSN 1794-6638, null 13, Nº. 27, 2018, pags. 81-104 |
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The Constitution of the Bolivian Republic took a “radical turn” based
on the strength, capacity and demand of indigenous organizations
to refound and try to think of other ways of conceiving the politics,
culture, the nation, the State and specifically the experience of communal
reconstruction of the political process in Latin America, a proposal
that it is necessary to read and understand in the current global
context. The purpose of this research article is to problematize the
sociocultural and identity dynamics of the Bolivian indigenous movement
and its commitment to refound the nation state. The methodology
used was the critical analysis of discourse from the perspective of
decolonial studies, in order to understand the praxis of the indigenous
subject in its territory. One result found is the importance of rethinking
the models and designs of the modern / colonialist State beyond the liberal procedural logic, as Bolivian indigenous peoples have been
doing from the community and subaltern praxis in their territory. |
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