Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity

This article proposes an anthropological historical analysis referring to the representational production of the ethnic alterity “Huarpe” in the Volume I of Historia de San Juan, a very important book written by the historian Horacio Videla in 1962. The article arises from unpublished research devel...

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spelling I10-R10-article-381902023-03-07T19:30:16Z Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity Indios mansos. Horacio Videla y la producción representacional de la alteridad étnica “Huarpe” Heredia, Diego Alteridad Étnica Narrativas Historiográficas Producción Representacional Ethnic Alterity Historiographic Narratives Representational Production This article proposes an anthropological historical analysis referring to the representational production of the ethnic alterity “Huarpe” in the Volume I of Historia de San Juan, a very important book written by the historian Horacio Videla in 1962. The article arises from unpublished research developed in the author’s degree thesis dedicated to the study of indigenous ethnic alterities and territories produced by historiographic narratives, ethnological and archaeological of the province of San Juan, the Argentina Republic during the 20th century. This article adopts the theoretical and methodological perspectives of Foucaultian discursive archaeology, the theory of articulations proposed by Stuart Hall (2010), and the contributions of criticism and post-colonial feminism.   Este artículo propone un análisis histórico antropológico referido a la producción representacional de la alteridad étnica “Huarpe” en el Tomo I de Historia de San Juan, trascendental libro escrito en el año 1962 por el historiador Horacio Videla. El trabajo se desprende, además, de una investigación mayor inédita –desarrollada en el marco de la tesis de grado del autor– dedicada al estudio de las alteridades étnicas indígenas y los territorios producidos por las narrativas historiográficas, etnológicas y arqueológicas de la provincia de San Juan, República Argentina durante el siglo XX. Desde el punto de vista teórico metodológico parte de la arqueología discursiva Foucaultiana, de la teoría de las articulaciones, del sociólogo jamaiquino Stuart Hall. De igual forma nos nutriremos de algunos de los aportes de la crítica y el feminismo poscolonial. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2023-03-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/38190 Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; Vol. 13 Núm. 22 (2022): Anuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual; 157-176 1853-7049 10.31049/1853.7049.v13.n22 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/38190/40649 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuariohistoria/article/view/38190/40650 Derechos de autor 2023 Diego Heredia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic Alteridad Étnica
Narrativas Historiográficas
Producción Representacional
Ethnic Alterity
Historiographic Narratives
Representational Production
spellingShingle Alteridad Étnica
Narrativas Historiográficas
Producción Representacional
Ethnic Alterity
Historiographic Narratives
Representational Production
Heredia, Diego
Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity
topic_facet Alteridad Étnica
Narrativas Historiográficas
Producción Representacional
Ethnic Alterity
Historiographic Narratives
Representational Production
author Heredia, Diego
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title Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity
title_short Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity
title_full Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity
title_fullStr Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity
title_full_unstemmed Meek Indians. Horacio Videla and the Representational Production of the "Huarpe" Ethnic Alterity
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description This article proposes an anthropological historical analysis referring to the representational production of the ethnic alterity “Huarpe” in the Volume I of Historia de San Juan, a very important book written by the historian Horacio Videla in 1962. The article arises from unpublished research developed in the author’s degree thesis dedicated to the study of indigenous ethnic alterities and territories produced by historiographic narratives, ethnological and archaeological of the province of San Juan, the Argentina Republic during the 20th century. This article adopts the theoretical and methodological perspectives of Foucaultian discursive archaeology, the theory of articulations proposed by Stuart Hall (2010), and the contributions of criticism and post-colonial feminism.  
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