Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s Argentina
Navogoh and the national government that acquired particular visibility in 2010. Based on an analysis of official documents, journalistic material, speeches and interventions the actors in contention made in the public scene and the mass media, this article will explore dimensions of analysis that w...
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Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador
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description | Navogoh and the national government that acquired particular visibility in 2010. Based on an analysis of official documents, journalistic material, speeches and interventions the actors in contention made in the public scene and the mass media, this article will explore dimensions of analysis that will make it possible to evaluate the indigenist politics from other problems: discourses that made the terms of political confrontation possible, forms of interpellation of the state, and processes of political subjectivisation. Thus, the article demonstrates how the ambiguities of a political process demand two shifts: on the one hand, to add complexity to the hypothesis of continuity; and on the other hand, to question concepts of cooptation and autonomy. |
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spelling | doaj-art-09ccb9fde5f64cd881cb2d90e8fcfd0c2025-02-02T10:04:03ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede EcuadorÍconos1390-12492224-69832019-04-012364203220https://doi.org/10.17141/iconos.64.2019.3443Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s ArgentinaSofía SoriaNavogoh and the national government that acquired particular visibility in 2010. Based on an analysis of official documents, journalistic material, speeches and interventions the actors in contention made in the public scene and the mass media, this article will explore dimensions of analysis that will make it possible to evaluate the indigenist politics from other problems: discourses that made the terms of political confrontation possible, forms of interpellation of the state, and processes of political subjectivisation. Thus, the article demonstrates how the ambiguities of a political process demand two shifts: on the one hand, to add complexity to the hypothesis of continuity; and on the other hand, to question concepts of cooptation and autonomy.https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3443Indigenist PoliticsSubjets of LawSubjectivityArgentinaKirchnerism |
spellingShingle | Sofía Soria Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s Argentina Íconos Indigenist Politics Subjets of Law Subjectivity Argentina Kirchnerism |
title | Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s Argentina |
title_full | Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s Argentina |
title_fullStr | Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s Argentina |
title_full_unstemmed | Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s Argentina |
title_short | Indigenist Politics in Kirchner’s Argentina |
title_sort | indigenist politics in kirchner s argentina |
topic | Indigenist Politics Subjets of Law Subjectivity Argentina Kirchnerism |
url | https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/3443 |
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