The significant community as a device of interpellation
The significant community is analyzed around four central dimensions: as a concept of social theory, as a legal notion, as a political institution and as a form of identification. To do this we use ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Chubut and Río Negro, in Argentine Patagonia. It is argued that...
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Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, UBA
2024
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| Sumario: | The significant community is analyzed around four central dimensions: as a concept of social theory, as a legal notion, as a political institution and as a form of identification. To do this we use ethnographic fieldwork carried out in Chubut and Río Negro, in Argentine Patagonia. It is argued that the community is a figure that was recently constituted, within the framework of interpellation/identification devices linked to historical processes that articulate diverse social experiences. As such, it takes shape in a specific context, linked to the democratic restoration of 1983 and crystallizes as a political-legal form of inter-ethnic relations in the period that opens at that time |
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