Discrimination against the Aymaras in the Surandino (Puno) in the XXI century
Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-05-10
Authors : Vicente Alanoca Arocutipa Ofelia Marleny Mamani Luque Wido Willam Condori Castillo;
Page : 318-326
Keywords : racism; exclusion; Aymara people; colonization;
Abstract
The article addresses discrimination against the Aymara in the XXI century, in the various spaces of everyday life. The study was conducted in the Puno region (Peru), from which other territories that were mutilated and fragmented during the colony, now settled in Bolivia and Chile, have been traced. The ethnographic and hermeneutical method has been used, from the identification of the aspects such as the current colonization process and the spaces of habitual discrimination. The purpose was to visualize the existing forms of discrimination and racism, they have been fighting from the different spaces of struggle in this context.
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