From colonial society to republican society: whites, indians and blacks
The break given opposite to the european metropolis after 1816 and the incorporation to the capitalist world order, finished the argentine civil wars, produced a reconfiguration in the social categories.The elements that make up this break in the cultural, social and political context are homogenize...
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I10-R285-article-338052021-08-23T21:18:31Z From colonial society to republican society: whites, indians and blacks De la sociedad colonial a la sociedad republicana: blancos, indios y negros Fonseca, Ezequiel Caraffini, Claudio historiografía social categorías sociales Catamarca homogeneización invisibilización social historiography social categories Catamarca homogenization invisibility The break given opposite to the european metropolis after 1816 and the incorporation to the capitalist world order, finished the argentine civil wars, produced a reconfiguration in the social categories.The elements that make up this break in the cultural, social and political context are homogenized in official historiography by phenotypic characteristics, profession, literacy rate, between other. Our aim is to analyze the social categories used in the electoral roll of the city of Catamarca for the period between 1891 and 1893 on the continuity and rupture of the elements of the post-colonial social structure. The research had a heuristic character and then a critical analysis, based on the extracted source of La Actualidad, a local newspaper of the late nineteenth century. Social conceptualizations used in this city, inquire as their origin and characteristics allow us to understand the semantic content and sense of significance ratings on local people. Among the results we can say that cultural diversity expressed for the period included are invisible as social groups and subject to the relations of domination of the new republic. This reconfiguration rearranges social categories, subordinates and naturalizes the subaltern and reaffirms the power of the ruling classes. La ruptura dada frente a las metrópolis europeas luego de 1816 y la incorporación al orden capitalista mundial, finalizadas las guerras civiles argentinas, produjo una reconfiguración en las categorías sociales. Los elementos que configuran esta ruptura en el contexto cultural, social y político son homogeneizados en la historiografía oficial por características fenotípicas, profesión, índice de alfabetismo, entre otras. Nuestro objetivo es analizar las categorías sociales utilizadas en el padrón electoral de la Ciudad de Catamarca para el periodo comprendido entre 1891 y 1893 sobre la continuidad y la ruptura de los elementos que componen la estructura social postcolonial. La investigación tuvo un carácter heurístico y posteriormente un análisis crítico, sobre la base de la fuente extraída del periódico catamarqueño La Actualidad, de fines del siglo XIX. Las conceptualizaciones sociales utilizadas en esta ciudad, indagan cómo su origen y características nos permiten comprender las semánticas de contenido, y sentidos de significación, de las clasificaciones sobre la población local. Entre los resultados podemos decir que las diversidades culturales manifestadas para el periodo de referencia son invisibilizados como grupos sociales y quedan sujetas a las relaciones de dominación de la nueva república. Esta reconfiguración reordena las categorías sociales, subordina y naturaliza lo subalterno y reafirma el poder de las clases dominantes. Centro de Estudios Históricos “Prof. Carlos S. A. Segreti” 2015-12-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fuentes application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refa/article/view/33805 Revista Electrónica de Fuentes y Archivos; Núm. 6 (2015); 127-139 1853-4503 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refa/article/view/33805/34172 Derechos de autor 2015 Ezequiel Fonseca, Claudio Caraffini https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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historiografía social categorías sociales Catamarca homogeneización invisibilización social historiography social categories Catamarca homogenization invisibility Fonseca, Ezequiel Caraffini, Claudio From colonial society to republican society: whites, indians and blacks |
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historiografía social categorías sociales Catamarca homogeneización invisibilización social historiography social categories Catamarca homogenization invisibility |
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Fonseca, Ezequiel Caraffini, Claudio |
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From colonial society to republican society: whites, indians and blacks |
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The break given opposite to the european metropolis after 1816 and the incorporation to the capitalist world order, finished the argentine civil wars, produced a reconfiguration in the social categories.The elements that make up this break in the cultural, social and political context are homogenized in official historiography by phenotypic characteristics, profession, literacy rate, between other. Our aim is to analyze the social categories used in the electoral roll of the city of Catamarca for the period between 1891 and 1893 on the continuity and rupture of the elements of the post-colonial social structure. The research had a heuristic character and then a critical analysis, based on the extracted source of La Actualidad, a local newspaper of the late nineteenth century. Social conceptualizations used in this city, inquire as their origin and characteristics allow us to understand the semantic content and sense of significance ratings on local people. Among the results we can say that cultural diversity expressed for the period included are invisible as social groups and subject to the relations of domination of the new republic. This reconfiguration rearranges social categories, subordinates and naturalizes the subaltern and reaffirms the power of the ruling classes. |
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