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Metaphors of the nation: Indigenism, telurism and miscegenation in Ricardo Rojas [PDF]
El presente artículo parte de situar la obra de Ricardo Rojas en la historiay las diversas etapas del indigenismo argentino, desde el ciclo de las Revoluciones deindependencia hasta el indigenismo radical de los años 60 y 70, pasando por la coyunturadel ...
Rivara, Lautaro
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Objective/context: The decade of the 1920s witnessed a significant transformation in Peruvian political culture with the widespread recognition of the indigenous problem as a socioeconomic phenomenon, which paved the way for new political languages. This
Juan David Osorio
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Histoire d’un projet indigéniste aux frontières du public et du privé (Brésil, 1840-1860)
This article describes the indigenist project that João da Silva Machado (later Baron of Antonina) formulated for Guarani indigenous people of the Brazilian States of São Paulo, Paraná and Mato Grosso between 1840 and 1860.
Pablo Antunha Barbosa
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What About Eco‐Populism? A Neglected Historical Tradition
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 1, Page 62-71, March 2026.
Federico Tarragoni
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ABSTRACT Indonesians have witnessed the emergence of multiple populist narratives within their mainstream political discourse. This includes the rise of a majoritarianism, whose advocates aim to ascribe privileged rights to sections of the country's Sunni Muslim majority based on ideas of nostalgic cultural loss and of economic and political ...
Chris Chaplin
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Clorinda Matto de Turner and Nísia Floresta: Pioneer Female Writers of Indigenism in Latin America [PDF]
En este texto examino la novela Aves sin nido (1889) de la peruana Clorinda Matto de Turner, reconocida por los críticos como precursora del indigenismo latinoamericano, y el poema A lágrima de um Caeté (1849) de la brasileña Nísia Floresta, e identifico
Simon da Silva, Regina
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This inquiry will explore native-inspired practices through the lens and hosting of performance driven by contemporary events. Particularly, it will be argued how Andean rituals and practices might have some a link and extension to 21st century art of ...
Miguel A. Orosa +2 more
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Indigenous and mestizo chroniclers as historical sources in the eighteen century historiography.
This article studies the influence of indigenous authors and sources in Eighteenth-century historiography, especially in the work of Mariano Fernández de Echeverría y Veitia (1718-1780)
Eric Roulet
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Abstract Higher education research, which was once trying to establish itself, is now accepted as an important research field across societies globally. Specifically, the last decades have seen dramatic developments. This study analysed the development of higher education research in the last two decades using novel natural language processing ...
Yusuf Ikbal Oldac, Francisco Olivos
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Lockean Money, Indigenism and Globalism [PDF]
23 p.The term 'indigenism' is currently used to refer to the traditions, interests, and goals of the descendants of original, or "pre-contact," inhabitants of lands that Europeans and Americans invaded and exploited. In general, during the modern period,
Zack, Naomi, 1944-
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