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Indigenismo americano [PDF]

open access: yesHispanic American Historical Review, 1964
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The forefathers of "Indigenismo" in Argentina

open access: yes, 2015
The narrative discourses looking for a national identity in Argentina after the period known as Organización Nacional were produced at the time of the massive arriving of immigrants and once finished the Conquest of the Desert, that achieved, if not the extermination, the assimilation of thousands of native peoples.
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Indigenismo en América

open access: yesAtenea (Concepción), 1939
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The Printed Spaces of Peruvian Indigenismo

This chapter explores how the medium of the woodcut, associated with avant-garde forms of production, engaged with indigeneity by bringing indigenous subjects into modern contexts. It considers woodcuts to be the privileged form to investigate the intersections of the historical avant-gardes and indigenismo.
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Indigenismo

2016
Abstract Indigenismo is a term that refers to a broad grouping of discourses—in politics, the social sciences, literature, and the arts—concerned with the status of “the Indian” in Latin American societies. The term derives from the word “indígena,” often the preferred term over “indio” because of the pejorative connotations that have
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