Racismos invisibilizados: vivencias y resistencias cotidianas del pueblo kichwa en Ecuador
From my being as a Kichwa person, this reflective article portrays the daily reality that runa women and men live – runa is a kichwa term that claims the life of the population that was called indian or indigenous - in plurinational contexts like the Ecuadorian, bringing to discussion some of the &q...
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Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/millca-digital/article/view/2564 |
Sumario: | From my being as a Kichwa person, this reflective article portrays the daily reality that runa women and men live – runa is a kichwa term that claims the life of the population that was called indian or indigenous - in plurinational contexts like the Ecuadorian, bringing to discussion some of the "micro" scenarios in which the body of this runa people is racialized, excluded and silenced; as well as, to visibilize the practices and knowledge of resistance and existence that this population has been repositioning from that same daily happenings, turning the micro struggles into the heart of de-colonization and the fight against colonialism, capitalism and patriarchy. |
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