The aim of this paper is to show the role that some colonial legacies played in the emergence and development of the Peruvian armed conflict (1978 and 2000). In particular, we take a historical, philosophical and anthropological journey that, clarifies the history of ideas and colonial imaginary and can contribute to elucidate the role of some symbolic categories as the process of dehumanization and degradation of indigenous and autochthone peoples which in conjunction with political, social and especially territorial organization imposed by conquerors in the continent, had a decisive role both in the emergence and development of this conflict.

Herencias coloniales y violencia simbólica en el conflicto armado peruano

SERRA, DAVID JONATHAN
2016

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The aim of this paper is to show the role that some colonial legacies played in the emergence and development of the Peruvian armed conflict (1978 and 2000). In particular, we take a historical, philosophical and anthropological journey that, clarifies the history of ideas and colonial imaginary and can contribute to elucidate the role of some symbolic categories as the process of dehumanization and degradation of indigenous and autochthone peoples which in conjunction with political, social and especially territorial organization imposed by conquerors in the continent, had a decisive role both in the emergence and development of this conflict.
2016
Serra, David Jonathan
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