Bodies that hurt. Cosmopolitics and violence against indigenous bodies claimed as ancestors of warpes

In this work I propose to reflect from experience and about the indigenous body, more specifically on the historicity regimes of repressive patriarchal violence on the dead bodies currently claimed by the warpes communities in the province of San Juan. I start from a criticism born of the body in bo...

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Autor principal: Jofre, Ivana Carina
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/intersticios/article/view/28908
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Sumario:In this work I propose to reflect from experience and about the indigenous body, more specifically on the historicity regimes of repressive patriarchal violence on the dead bodies currently claimed by the warpes communities in the province of San Juan. I start from a criticism born of the body in border territories of indigenous and feminist struggle and emancipation, with the aim of building memory "from below", "from our bodies / territories hurt and suffering", to rethink the registry violent of the patrimonialization of the indigenous body and the suppression of the cosmopolitics warpes. I speak from our subordinate bodies by the repressive epistemologies of the discipline and the State, and of the painful consequences that these marks have left, and which are updated in the state of permanent and indolent violence in academic, scientific and legal discussions about of the body of our indigenous ancestors.