Appropriating "modernization" – indigenous anti-hegemonic resistance in the Argentine Chaco

The incorporation of indigenous territories into the Argentine Republic must be considered as a complex process of colonization which encompassed space, the word and the body. It enabled the dominant settler society to establish socioeconomic and sociocultural hegemony. The example of the Toba commu...

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Main Author: S. Weißermel
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014-10-01
Series:Geographica Helvetica
Online Access:http://www.geogr-helv.net/69/183/2014/gh-69-183-2014.pdf
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description The incorporation of indigenous territories into the Argentine Republic must be considered as a complex process of colonization which encompassed space, the word and the body. It enabled the dominant settler society to establish socioeconomic and sociocultural hegemony. The example of the Toba community in Clorinda elucidates the extent to which hegemonic worldviews have infiltrated their self-perception and produced the <i>barrio</i> (urban district) and the <i>campo</i> (rural area), as two places infiltrated with symbolisms and ideology. Through a postcolonial perspective, this article aims to examine the way the community deals with this "modernization", as the Toba themselves call the process. It is pointed out that, by appropriating the hegemony's logic, the Toba actively create spaces of resistance in order to maintain or regain self-determination. Discussing indigenous alternative concepts of modernity, this article advocates a greater consideration of those diverse social realities in the scope of Western development geography.
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spelling doaj.art-171e60f69222420188815944a5d5a1572022-12-22T03:24:17ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-87982014-10-0169318319110.5194/gh-69-183-2014Appropriating "modernization" – indigenous anti-hegemonic resistance in the Argentine ChacoS. Weißermel0Department of Geography, Kiel University, Ludewig-Meyn-Str. 14, 24098 Kiel, GermanyThe incorporation of indigenous territories into the Argentine Republic must be considered as a complex process of colonization which encompassed space, the word and the body. It enabled the dominant settler society to establish socioeconomic and sociocultural hegemony. The example of the Toba community in Clorinda elucidates the extent to which hegemonic worldviews have infiltrated their self-perception and produced the <i>barrio</i> (urban district) and the <i>campo</i> (rural area), as two places infiltrated with symbolisms and ideology. Through a postcolonial perspective, this article aims to examine the way the community deals with this "modernization", as the Toba themselves call the process. It is pointed out that, by appropriating the hegemony's logic, the Toba actively create spaces of resistance in order to maintain or regain self-determination. Discussing indigenous alternative concepts of modernity, this article advocates a greater consideration of those diverse social realities in the scope of Western development geography.http://www.geogr-helv.net/69/183/2014/gh-69-183-2014.pdf
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title_full Appropriating "modernization" – indigenous anti-hegemonic resistance in the Argentine Chaco
title_fullStr Appropriating "modernization" – indigenous anti-hegemonic resistance in the Argentine Chaco
title_full_unstemmed Appropriating "modernization" – indigenous anti-hegemonic resistance in the Argentine Chaco
title_short Appropriating "modernization" – indigenous anti-hegemonic resistance in the Argentine Chaco
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