Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes

The region of Laguna Blanca, to the north of the department Belén (Puna catamarqueña, Argentina), is currently “protected” by some 120 domestic units, distributed along the 10,000 km² of the District. In the current regional context, deeply marked by the successive colonizing and neo-colonial waves...

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Autores principales: Delfino, Daniel Dario, Dupuy, Sabine, Pisani, Gustavo
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2019
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spelling I10-R10-article-211322022-08-24T16:25:46Z Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes Entre la academización del conocimiento indígena y la indianización del Museo Integral de Laguna Blanca: discursos y prácticas en medio de procesos de indigenización Delfino, Daniel Dario Dupuy, Sabine Pisani, Gustavo museología social ciencia socialmente útil campesinado comunidades indígenas subalternidad. Social museology socially usefull science peasantry indigenous communities subalternity The region of Laguna Blanca, to the north of the department Belén (Puna catamarqueña, Argentina), is currently “protected” by some 120 domestic units, distributed along the 10,000 km² of the District. In the current regional context, deeply marked by the successive colonizing and neo-colonial waves that continue to affect Latin American indigenous populations, we claim the social utility of the production of scientific and archaeological knowledge and the necessary political and social positioning of museological practice. We seek, therefore, from our practice, to generate the conditions and space in an interaction with the peasants and indigenous people as historical subjects, to allow a process of restoration of the subalternized and subjugated knowledge. La región de Laguna Blanca, al norte del departamento Belén (Puna catamarqueña, Argentina), es actualmente “amparada” por unas 120 unidades domésticas, repartidas a lo largo de los 10.000 km² del Distrito. En el contexto regional actual, profundamente marcado por las sucesivas olas colonizadoras y neo-colonializadoras que siguen afectando a las poblaciones autóctonas latinoamericanas, reivindicamos la utilidad social de la producción de conocimiento científico y arqueológico y el necesario posicionamiento político y social de la práctica museológica. Buscamos por lo tanto, desde nuestra práctica, generar las condiciones y el espacio en una interacción con los campesinos e indígenas como sujetos históricos, para permitir un proceso de restauración de los saberes sometidos y subalternizados. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología 2019-08-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion museología; museology application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/21132 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 12 (2019) NÚMERO 2; 149-156 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 12 (2019) NÚMERO 2; 149-156 Revista del Museo de Antropología; Vol 12 (2019) NÚMERO 2; 149-156 1852-4826 1852-060X 10.31048/1852.4826.v12.n2 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/21132/24490 Derechos de autor 2019 Daniel Dario Delfino, Sabine Dupuy, Gustavo Pisani
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topic museología social
ciencia socialmente útil
campesinado
comunidades indígenas
subalternidad.
Social museology
socially usefull science
peasantry
indigenous communities
subalternity
spellingShingle museología social
ciencia socialmente útil
campesinado
comunidades indígenas
subalternidad.
Social museology
socially usefull science
peasantry
indigenous communities
subalternity
Delfino, Daniel Dario
Dupuy, Sabine
Pisani, Gustavo
Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes
topic_facet museología social
ciencia socialmente útil
campesinado
comunidades indígenas
subalternidad.
Social museology
socially usefull science
peasantry
indigenous communities
subalternity
author Delfino, Daniel Dario
Dupuy, Sabine
Pisani, Gustavo
author_facet Delfino, Daniel Dario
Dupuy, Sabine
Pisani, Gustavo
author_sort Delfino, Daniel Dario
title Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes
title_short Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes
title_full Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes
title_fullStr Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes
title_full_unstemmed Between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the Indianization of the Integral Museum of Laguna Blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes
title_sort between the academy of indigenous knowledge and the indianization of the integral museum of laguna blanca: speeches and practices in the midst of indigenization processes
description The region of Laguna Blanca, to the north of the department Belén (Puna catamarqueña, Argentina), is currently “protected” by some 120 domestic units, distributed along the 10,000 km² of the District. In the current regional context, deeply marked by the successive colonizing and neo-colonial waves that continue to affect Latin American indigenous populations, we claim the social utility of the production of scientific and archaeological knowledge and the necessary political and social positioning of museological practice. We seek, therefore, from our practice, to generate the conditions and space in an interaction with the peasants and indigenous people as historical subjects, to allow a process of restoration of the subalternized and subjugated knowledge.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Museo de Antropología
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