De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)

The theme of this research is the process of building of the collective that becomes the object of Argentina Indian policy between 1880 and 1970, through an analysis of inscription of subjectivities and truth regimes put forward in national parliamentary debates the same period. The dissertation ai...

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Main Author: Diana Isabel Lenton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Científico y Tecnológico-CONICET, Mendoza & Universidad Nacional de La Pampa 2014-12-01
Series:Corpus: Archivos Virtuales de la Alteridad Americana
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/corpusarchivos/1290
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description The theme of this research is the process of building of the collective that becomes the object of Argentina Indian policy between 1880 and 1970, through an analysis of inscription of subjectivities and truth regimes put forward in national parliamentary debates the same period. The dissertation aims to explain how the subject of Argentina Indian policy is defined in those years; through which processes did it become the subject of government action; which attributes are allocated to this subject; and what assumptions about their nature are shown in those strategies directed to act upon them. This thesis, then, starts from a series questions aimed at establishing the genealogy of national indigenous policy, taking into account the durability of certain representations beyond the conditions that gave rise to them. My thesis establishes a relationship between the nation-state territory frame -as the result of specific historical processes that culminate near 1880- and the founding of the first Indian policy of state-national character that is defined by reference to a collective subject, built as the pole of a mentoring relationship or "incomplete citizenship", marked by assigning one the subject a high share of passivity. The chapter structure of the thesis reflects the historical succession of ideological projects of exclusion/inclusion of indigenous people in the body of the nation: physical discipline measures (Chapter 1), civilization as territorialization (Chapter 2), incorporation into the labor market (chapter 3), assimilation (Chapter 4), integration (Chapter 5), protection (Chapter 6) and acculturation for development (Chapter 7).
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spelling doaj.art-33430f785bfd4bd4a5ca16d9d4bb58352022-12-21T19:16:48ZengCentro Científico y Tecnológico-CONICET, Mendoza & Universidad Nacional de La PampaCorpus: Archivos Virtuales de la Alteridad Americana1853-80372014-12-014210.4000/corpusarchivos.1290De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)Diana Isabel LentonThe theme of this research is the process of building of the collective that becomes the object of Argentina Indian policy between 1880 and 1970, through an analysis of inscription of subjectivities and truth regimes put forward in national parliamentary debates the same period. The dissertation aims to explain how the subject of Argentina Indian policy is defined in those years; through which processes did it become the subject of government action; which attributes are allocated to this subject; and what assumptions about their nature are shown in those strategies directed to act upon them. This thesis, then, starts from a series questions aimed at establishing the genealogy of national indigenous policy, taking into account the durability of certain representations beyond the conditions that gave rise to them. My thesis establishes a relationship between the nation-state territory frame -as the result of specific historical processes that culminate near 1880- and the founding of the first Indian policy of state-national character that is defined by reference to a collective subject, built as the pole of a mentoring relationship or "incomplete citizenship", marked by assigning one the subject a high share of passivity. The chapter structure of the thesis reflects the historical succession of ideological projects of exclusion/inclusion of indigenous people in the body of the nation: physical discipline measures (Chapter 1), civilization as territorialization (Chapter 2), incorporation into the labor market (chapter 3), assimilation (Chapter 4), integration (Chapter 5), protection (Chapter 6) and acculturation for development (Chapter 7).http://journals.openedition.org/corpusarchivos/1290Indigenous policycivilization-barbarismparliamentary discoursecitizenships.
spellingShingle Diana Isabel Lenton
De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)
Corpus: Archivos Virtuales de la Alteridad Americana
Indigenous policy
civilization-barbarism
parliamentary discourse
citizenships.
title De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)
title_full De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)
title_fullStr De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)
title_full_unstemmed De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)
title_short De centauros a protegidos. La construcción del sujeto de la política indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios (1880 – 1970)
title_sort de centauros a protegidos la construccion del sujeto de la politica indigenista argentina desde los debates parlamentarios 1880 1970
topic Indigenous policy
civilization-barbarism
parliamentary discourse
citizenships.
url http://journals.openedition.org/corpusarchivos/1290
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