Name: BRUNO BATISTA BOLFARINI
Publication date: 14/07/2023
Advisor:
Name | Role |
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JOSEMAR MACHADO DE OLIVEIRA | Advisor * |
Examining board:
Name | Role |
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CAMILA BUENO GREJO | Internal Examiner * |
JOSEMAR MACHADO DE OLIVEIRA | Advisor * |
JULIO CÉSAR BENTIVOGLIO | Internal Examiner * |
Summary: The purpose of this work is to analyze the revolutionary indigenist discourse elaborated in the magazine Amauta (1926-1930). Based on the magazine as a research object, it will discuss the constitution of this space of sociability and the transformations in this political-intellectual network. Then, having Amauta as a research source - a vehicle for expressing revolutionary/socialist indigenism -, it will address the exteriority and historicity of this discourse, which sought in the tradition and past of the Andean indigenous people a revolutionary possibility of extirpating the coloniality of Peruvian society. Finally, it will understand that in the magazine there was a movement that went from the ideal of homage to the Incas and the construction of the indigenous as a revolutionary subject to an identification of the indigenous with the classes exploited by capitalism, thus dissolving the magazine's own indigenist discourse.
Key-words: Amauta; Indigenism; Historicity, Socialism; Tradition.