Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class

The direct confrontation at local level between the Latin-American indigenous communities and the transnational companies supported by its legal and state systems without mediation of the national states as well as the migration forced by the cessation of support to the rural population and pro...

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Autor principal: Uribe Iniesta, Rodolfo
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description The direct confrontation at local level between the Latin-American indigenous communities and the transnational companies supported by its legal and state systems without mediation of the national states as well as the migration forced by the cessation of support to the rural population and production has taken the indigenous Latin-American peoples to a new situation. In this new situation the ethnic social integration has no roots, is fragmented, and becomes more complex in a systematic confrontation that spreads not only on the national level but worldwide. Therefore, while it is a new structural situation, which in turn generates new forms of integration, conscience and action that go beyond the original identifications and ethnic differentiations with political movements which advance from local to global positions, from local representation to multiethnic, multiclass, national and even Latin-American regional, we can say that the Latin-American ethnicity like a form of specific social integration has turned into a new class of the global system, and that, filling the spaces left by the national states, its political movements are turning into referents, but especially options, for all social classes and social groups that are excluded from the functionality and the new social engineering imposed by the modernizing projects of such globalization
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spelling clacso-CLACSO888942022-03-22T18:11:38Z Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class La etnicidad latinoamericana como una nueva clase social global Uribe Iniesta, Rodolfo Cuestión indígena; clase social; globalización; movimientos sociales; resistencia indígena; Latinoamérica The direct confrontation at local level between the Latin-American indigenous communities and the transnational companies supported by its legal and state systems without mediation of the national states as well as the migration forced by the cessation of support to the rural population and production has taken the indigenous Latin-American peoples to a new situation. In this new situation the ethnic social integration has no roots, is fragmented, and becomes more complex in a systematic confrontation that spreads not only on the national level but worldwide. Therefore, while it is a new structural situation, which in turn generates new forms of integration, conscience and action that go beyond the original identifications and ethnic differentiations with political movements which advance from local to global positions, from local representation to multiethnic, multiclass, national and even Latin-American regional, we can say that the Latin-American ethnicity like a form of specific social integration has turned into a new class of the global system, and that, filling the spaces left by the national states, its political movements are turning into referents, but especially options, for all social classes and social groups that are excluded from the functionality and the new social engineering imposed by the modernizing projects of such globalization La confrontación directa a nivel local entre las comunidades indígenas latinoamericanas y las empresas trasnacionales apoyadas por sus sistemas legales y estatales sin mediación de los Estados nacionales y la migración forzada por el cese del apoyo a la producción y población rural ha llevado a los pueblos indígenas latinoamericanos a una nueva situación donde la integración social étnica se desterritorializa, se fragmenta, se extiende y, a la vez, se recompone y complejiza en una confrontación sistémica que no se entiende a nivel nacional sino solamente a nivel global. De ahí, en tanto que es una situación estructural nueva, que a su vez genera nuevas formas de integración, conciencia y acción que trascienden las originales identificaciones y diferenciaciones étnicas con movimientos políticos que avanzan desde posiciones locales hasta globales, de la representación local a la pluriétnica, multiclasista, nacional e incluso regional latinoamericana; podemos decir que la etnicidad latinoamericana como una forma de integración social específica se ha convertido en una nueva clase del sistema global, y que, llenando los espacios abandonados por los Estados nacionales, sus movimientos políticos se están convirtiendo en referentes, pero sobre todo opciones, para todas las clases y grupos sociales que son excluidos de la funcionalidad y nueva ingeniería social impuesta por los proyectos modernizadores de dicha globalización 2011-03-01 2022-03-22T18:11:38Z 2022-03-22T18:11:38Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Invitado http://www.culturayrs.unam.mx/index.php/CRS/article/view/452 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/88894 spa http://www.culturayrs.unam.mx/index.php/CRS/article/view/452/452 Copyright (c) 2018 Cultura y Representaciones Sociales application/pdf Cultura y Representaciones Sociales Cultura y Representaciones Sociales; Vol. 5, Núm. 10 (2011) ISSN 2007-8110
spellingShingle Cuestión indígena; clase social; globalización; movimientos sociales; resistencia indígena; Latinoamérica
Uribe Iniesta, Rodolfo
Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class
title Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class
title_full Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class
title_fullStr Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class
title_full_unstemmed Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class
title_short Latin American ethnicity as a new global social class
title_sort latin american ethnicity as a new global social class
topic Cuestión indígena; clase social; globalización; movimientos sociales; resistencia indígena; Latinoamérica
url http://www.culturayrs.unam.mx/index.php/CRS/article/view/452
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/88894